What basis is used for calculating delivery charges?
Fighting 15s aims to charge a fair rate for delivery without using delivery charges to make a profit. Postage is calculated based on the weight of items ordered. Each item in the shop is assigned a weight in multiples of 10 grammes (the minimum we can apply to an item, and the increment by which weights rise). Because many wargames figures weigh less than 10g, or fall awkwardly between multiples of 10g, we typically group figures in packs of 4s or 8s to get the fairest weight per shop item. Any airmail order of 500g or more is automatically charged to be sent by registered post. Any UK order of 750g or more is automatically charged to be sent by special delivery or insured parcel. UK orders worth £30.00 or more but which weigh less than 750g are usually sent by recorded delivery. Paper flags are zero-weighted. You can order as many as you like and the delivery charge won’t change. The total weight as calculated by the shop determines where the order falls in terms of the Royal Mail’s w
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