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Youve paid for them to take it, process it, and deliver it. Thats all.

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Wasn't there a case recently where Royal Mail tried to argue that no contract is formed when you post something when someone tried to claim compensation for a lost or damaged item?

 

 

EDIT - Yes, here it is, http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?392591-Me-V-s-Royal-Mail-(advice-needed!)-**-Successful-Outcome-**

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They can argue what they like. When you purchase and use a stamp on an item, providing you meet the conditions of carriage for royal mail, an automatic contract is created. It gets more indepth and involved when you use special deliver or extra services.

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