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Warehouse Stationery - 500 x Box E9 New Zealand Post Envelope Prepaid (Window) - $337.40 (Save $200)

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Great price for these, making them about $0.67 each, including postage and the envelope.

We got 200 stamps when they were on sale last time, but haven't used many, so won't be buying more, but may come in handy for some, or for businesses with a high volume of paper mail.

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  • +2

    Keeping NZPost alive are you? :P

    • Ha, someone has to mate!

      Even going to be sending out the future Cheapies shirts in pre paid bags. "Use a bag, save a postie"!

      • How do you get a shirt?

        • +1

          Going to be running at least a couple of competitions in the lead up to Christmas, so hopefully can give them all out, as I don't want them sitting in my wardrobe for too long!

        • @Shaw: Please con't run a comp in the next couple of weeks,would like to get one myself ;)

        • @ClipIt:

          Ban only applies to the weekly competition, can still enter other comps.

        • @Shaw:

          This goes for not only the weekly competition, but any and all competitions run on this website.

        • +1

          @ClipIt:

          No, I've got my things mixed up. In this case, there is no ban for competition entry, as you were banned before that date. Any bans from that date, the 17th of August, will incur a 1 month competition ban for all Cheapies.nz run competitions, from the date the ban begins. I have clarified the text to reflect this. As always, however, any currently banned user can not enter any competition.

          Update 2: As of 17 August 2016, any user receiving a ban for artificial and/or manipulation of voting will be first disqualified from the competition for 1 month

          My comment:

          However, were he to post a competition winning deal within 2 weeks after his ban expires, he would not be eligible, as per the new competition rules.

          Is also only relevant for future occurrences, whether it reads that way or not.

  • +1
  • This is a pretty good deal. I got a huge box of kiwistamps when they were still only about 40-50 cents each. Now they have doubled in value, as kiwistamps don't have a value on them, so can be used for sending 1 letter. The problem is I hardly send any letters, so they will probably last me forever.

    • Keep them sealed. Sell off as a collector's item in 20 years time when snail mail and NZ Post is dead and long long gone.

    • Cant you use them to pay for parcel post?

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