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here for buying from the Postal History Packet
STAMP PACKETS
When members receive a packet they should first check
that the number of books agrees with the figure shown on the circulation list
and that the items mentioned in the previous paragraph are present. When they
examine the books they should keep an eye out for blank spaces i.e. those from
which stamps have been removed without being signed for. These should be marked
in the book and notified to the office on the advice note. The last member who
has not done this is responsible for the cost of a missing
stamp.
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- Each space from which a stamp is bought must be signed legibly or,
preferably, stamped with a rubber stamp bearing the buyer's name. The total
purchases from the book are transferred to the cover and the totals for each
book bought from are listed on an advice note. The packet must then be
carefully wrapped to withstand the rigours of the postal system and posted by
second-class mail. A certificate of posting must be obtained.
- Members must not keep the packet for more than three working days and will
have to pay a fine of 5p per day for each extra day they hold the packet.
- Occasionally a member may be able to pass the packet on by hand. He/she
must obtain a signature from the receiving member in the appropriate space on
the advice note as a receipt.
- Having posted or handed over the packet the member must then send the
advice note, the certificate of posting if relevant and a remittance for
his/her purchases to the NPS office within 24 hours. Remittances for purchases
of not more than £2 can he made in mint decimal GB postage stamps.
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