I have collected every Royal Mail definitive and commemorative set of stamps since my grandfather started me off in 1960. Now over 55 yeard later I have taken the decision that the Royal Mail can stick their cynical money grabbing schemes up their corporate a***s. So Friday's Rugby World Cup set will have been my last.
I have collected every Royal Mail definitive and commemorative set of stamps since my grandfather started me off in 1960. Now over 55 yeard later I have taken the decision that the Royal Mail can stick their cynical money grabbing schemes up their corporate a***s. So Friday's Rugby World Cup set will have been my last.
I have collected every Royal Mail definitive and commemorative set of stamps since my grandfather started me off in 1960. Now over 55 yeard later I have taken the decision that the Royal Mail can stick their cynical money grabbing schemes up their corporate a***s. So Friday's Rugby World Cup set will have been my last.
I have (up to a couple of years ago) every first day cover, that my Dad started collecting 40-50 years ago & I took over when he died 20 odd years ago, but got royally p155ed off with, not only some appalling designs, but mainly the frequency of new editions, so, like yourself, decided to stop collecting & giving extra revenue to them.
I felt a little sad at first, because I know my Dad would have continued collecting + purchasing the RM FDC ring binder folders, but it's become too much of a money making scheme these days & tbh they aren't really worth much money either.
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