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UK 2008 ATM Machin ‘Faststamp’ Postage Labels set of 5

We now sell the Set of five self adhesive Machin head Post & Go ATM ‘faststamps’ from the Wincor-Nixdorf Post & Go machines which were 

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first issued in October 2008.

It is the complete set of Five -1st Class, 1st Large, Europe, Worldwide up to 10g and Worldwide up to 20g.

The stamps each have two phosphor bands.

These stamps are not currently available from any philatelic outlets or Tallents House.

I can post anywhere worldwide.

*FREEPOST TO ANY DESTINATION**

**Supplied in a special collectable strip of five, as shown, not separate items**

Please choose which issuing office you require from menu- contact me for any not shown.
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UK postage Labels- Explanation of numbers

Weight

  • Weight from electrnic scale in Kg

Postage Indicator

Inland

  • 2L- 2nd Class Letter
  • 2LL-2nd Class Large Letter
  • 1LL-1st Class Large Letter
  • 1PK- 1st Class Packet
  • 2PK- 2nd Class Packet

Overseas

  • ‘A’ – Airmail

Applicable Tariff

  • Signifies relevant Airmail Tariff
  • – Letter ( Standard tariff so not shown)
  • – Small Packet
  • – Printed Papers

Postage Paid

  • Amount of Postage Paid in Pounds/Pence

Post By Date= Date Of Purchase+1 day

Branch Code

  • Code of the branch where the Label was printed/issued.

Machine Number

  • Signifies the ‘Machine Number’ – generally the left hand machine will be “Machine 1” and the right hand machine ‘Machine 2″ 

Post and Go

  • PAG text signifies that the label has originated from a ‘Post and Go’ machine.

Session Number

  • From the point where a customer starts a series of trasactions to the point where they ‘settle’ the transaction (i.e. pay) is called a ‘Customer Session’.  

Transaction Number

  • The number of the transaction within the overall ‘Customer Session’- maximum 99.

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Wincor-Nixdorf UK Faststamps-Full Set

Wincor-Nixdorf UK Postage Labels- Full Set

2nd Class Large Letter


Post & Go Installation and Go-Live Schedule~Inital Phase

Branch

(Label Code) Shown on Labels/Stamps

Branch Name

Number of Machines

Delivery & Installation  Date

Actual
Go-Live date
020511 The Galleries 2 08/10/2008 08/10/2008

005343

Sunderland

2

10/10/2008 13/10/2008

021329

South Shields

2

10/10/2008 13/10/2008

002458

Premier Old Hastings

1

16/10/2008

16/10/2008

012941

Maidstone

2

14/10/2008

15/10/2008

007311

Doncaster

2

14/10/2008

14/10/2008

005008

Clapham Common

2

14/10/2008

30/10/2008

013201

Birmingham

2

15/10/2008

16/10/2008

024003

Ludgate Circus

1

14/10/2008

15/10/2008

011704

Belfast City

2

14/10/2008

15/10/2008

004904

Basingstoke

2

28/10/2008

014937

Fareham

2

28/10/2008

19/11/2008

085923

Guildford Town

2

28/10/2008

013207

Victoria Street, Derby

2

28/10/2008

21/11/2008

012311

Grimsby

2

29/10/2008

19/11/2008

018937

Chichester

2

18/11/2008

005946

Maidenhead

2

19/11/2008

002939

Reading

2

19/11/2008

009323

St.Johns, Leeds

2

20/11/2008

20/11/2008

010242

Walsall

1

20/11/2008


Gorton, Manchester

1

Existing Fujitsu Machine Removed- Not to be replaced with Wincor-Nixdorf.

Horizon Postage Labels Pt3-“Training” Labels

Horizon Training Labels

 

 

 

 

 

 

2004 Horizon ‘Training’ Postage Label –

Produced in Counter Training Offices to familarise new staff to using Postage Label. The example shown is stamped ‘Training 209 Office’ dated 21st October 2004. Note the label is dated 9th December 2003 – the reason for the difference in dates is that the systems used to generate the labels ‘reset’ their date (at that time) to the beginning of December 2003 at the beginning of each course.

The ‘Essentials’ Enigma

 
First day of Post Office Essentials SiD
First day of Post Office Essentials SiD

On 1st September 2008 a new style of Post Office, known as ‘Post Office Essentials’ (Previously known as ‘Urban Outreach’) opened in the Old Town area of Hastings. This is the first branch of this type (other than a trial branch in Canterbury) to be ‘branded’ in this way. Above is shown the SID from the first day-the first to show the ‘PO Essentials’ branding in any datestamp.

However, the interest  from my point of view is the proposed installation of a Wincor-Nixdorf Propostal ‘Post and Go’ machine (as advised by Royal Mail, Tallents House)  from mid October.. the first branch other than a Crown Office to have such a machine..an enigma indeed.

 

Willen, Milton Keynes Essentials SiD

Willen, Milton Keynes 'Essentials' SiD

 

It will be interesting to see if subsequent ‘Post Office essentials’ branches- such as Willen, Milton Keynes will be fitted with Post and Go Machines? 

New Guide

 

Essentials-Products and Services Essentials-Products and Services

Smartstamps- A distant cousin- Or are they?