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Datapost

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Datapost® [ˈdeɪtəpəʊst] N (Brit) by Datapostpor correo urgente


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The 28 million customers a week who visit our 18,000 Post Offices across Britain will also be taking advantage of the services available to send and receive items of mail to and from loved ones this year, through Special Delivery and Datapost and Local Collect, which allows customers to collect items ordered over the internet at a local Post Office.
Incredibly, she insisted some of the money went on flying the body home, a lie, since Simon was cremated in Germany and his ashes sent by Datapost.
Parcelforce has cut a third off the price of its UK Datapost Pack guaranteed express service.
 
 
 
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