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Picked up my CD (Thank You!) from the post office yesterday. They charged me £1.37 on the grounds it was a "fat packet" This included an administration charge of one pound!!! And they say the Post Office is in financial difficulty.Not at those prices it isnt. Did anyone else who received a copy from you have this happen to them? I rather like the alternate "Good News Week" and am warming to your version of "My Love My Life". Its a lovely song and you put a very different slant on it as you do with all your "reimaginings". The song also appeared under the title "Like an Image Passing By" with a different lyric (by David Wood and Don Black)sung by Elaine Paige from the "Abbacadabra" stage show Believe it was a Cameron Macintosh show that ran for eight weeks in London in 1983 and was based on a French kiddies show. The original idea for this musical came from one Alain Boubil who went on to greater things with Les Mis and Miss Saigon.Well worth a listen if you not heard it. Theres some on You Tube though i havent investigated yet so no link. I read from a review on IMDB that its better than "Mamma Mia".
Re:The Post Office and JKs "Fat Packet" 15 Years ago
Sorry about the "fat packet" - I do hope nobody else had that problem.
For international I put two stamps on but for only one CD in the UK, only one first class stamp.
I thought it was only large packets that needed the larger stamps. When I once put one on a CD packet they told me it wasn't needed!
Re:The Post Office and JKs "Fat Packet" 15 Years ago
I know which one id watch again and it aint got Meryl Streep in it!!! I havent seen Mamma Mia and dont intend to either. I prefer my Abba songs without Hollywood actors.
Re:The Post Office and JKs "Fat Packet" 15 Years ago
A compact disc in a tandard CD case costs 0.76 pence Second Class. A CD Single style plastic case costs 0.47 pence second class. A First Class stamp is 0.39 pence.