The first is DHL and UPS
FEdEx also has a certain reputation. Its advantage is that the timeliness is fast, and the price may be a little lower than that of the postal service.
But DHL, ups, and Federal courier companies calculate that the volume weight is multiplied by length, width and height/5000, so that for some bulky items, the volume weight will be larger, and the freight will increase accordingly.
The top ten treasures of British stamps?
The first place is the British Guiana magenta sailboat stamp: issued in 1856, with a face value of one point, a magenta foundation, and a black pattern. It is a precious stamp in the world, and there is only one in the world. In 1980, at the “World’s Wonders and Treasures” auction held in New York, USA, it sold for $850,000.
The second place is the Mauritius “Post Office” stamp issued in 1847: face value one penny, red.
The third place is the Mauritius “Post Office” stamp issued in 1847: face value two pennies, blue.
The fourth place is the Bermuda Islands stamp issued in 1848-1961: Bermuda Islands stamp issued in 1848-1961, red.
The fifth place is the Hawaiian stamp issued in 1851: face value two cents.
The sixth place is the British Guiana “Cotton Spinning Cart” stamp: face value of two cents, rose color.
The seventh place is the British “Domestic Official Tax” stamp: face value of sixpence, purple.
The eighth place is the Ceylon stamp: face value of fourpence, dark purple.
The ninth place is the Canadian stamp: face value of twelve pence, black.
The tenth place is the British Queen Victoria stamp: face value of one penny, red.
When did the letter arrive in England?
Before Sir Rowland Hill published PostOffice Reform: ItsImportanceandPracticability in 1837, the British postal system was complex and expensive. Letters were priced according to distance and the number of pages, postage was generally paid by the recipient, and the charges were often different in different regions, so abuse of power was frequent, and the entire system was inefficient.
For the general public, sending letters was once a very luxurious thing. In order to save money, people at that time also invented a “crossedletter”; after writing a page of letter paper in the normal format, the subsequent content would be written on the same page by twisting the angle of the paper, and the whole letter paper was filled with various characters. The recipient needed to carefully identify it before reading the content of the letter.