Last Day Of Horizon Gold Machin Head Labels announced!
The Post Office have indicated that the last day of sale of the Horizon Gold Machin Head labels, currently being used at one branch (Camden High Street, London, NW1 ) will be 11th September 2009. No other branches will sell the label or any further extention will occur for the time being. Any further developments may utilise a different label to that used at Camden.
A reposting facility will be available for the last day only – All covers must reach Camden Town Crown office by next Friday (Absolutely no back dating will be possible) and payment to cover the Special Delivery rate of at least £4.95 must be made by Postal Order payable to ‘Post Office Ltd’ only.
Covers should be addressed to:
Branch manager Camden Town Crown office 114-120 Camden High Street, CamdenLondon, NW1 0RR It may be necessary to restrict quantities if stock run low. RMSD Covers can only be sent to UK addresses. (If any overseas customers require covers -please contact me asap- postagelabelsuk@gmx.com)
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