Wednesday, October 1, 2014

German Post: The standard letter is more expensive: Postage increases to 62 cents – ABC Online

German Post: The standard letter is more expensive: Postage increases to 62 cents – ABC Online

Wednesday, 10.01.2014, 09:44
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The German post office wants to increase the postage for standard letters in the coming year to two cents. The price is expected to rise from January 2015 from 60 cents to 62 cents now, the Post announced on Wednesday. The price was increased only at the beginning to 60 cents.

The German post office wants to increase the postage for a standard letter again next year to two cents. The price is from January 2015 to increase from now 60 cents to 62 cents , the Post announced on Wednesday in Bonn.

The price was only at the beginning of from 58 to 60 Cent increased. A year earlier, the Bonn had raised the postage for the first time in ten years to three cents.

This postal customers can use up their old stamp collections, the Post has again Supplement Brands in the value of two cents. This must also be adhered to the old marks on the letters to cover the new postage

however

sinking to the price of the compact letter up to 50 grams. It is cheaper to five cents and costs as of January 85 Cent , as the post announced.

The prices for postcards and letter formats oversized letters as well as additional services such as registered mail or delivery to remain stable. For express shipments, the Deutsche Post subsidiary DHL had already announced price increases.

The Federal Network Agency must still approve the price increases. Unlike the competitors, the incumbent must be approved surcharges in the mail area because of its market power

The German Post is on the division under pressure because they have fewer letters transported each year.: The traditional letter delivery is increasingly

supplanted by E-mail and Internet video. Paketkopter DHL – Delivery by drone

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