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Every incarnation of the Doctor will be getting his own Royal Mail 1st class stamp.
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She was able to quantify her following by the number of newspapers who bought her columns -- and by how many readers spent money on a stamp to mail her a letter.
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Firms using Agari for their outgoing mail pay a fee for its trusted stamp.
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Voice mail may give the wrong time-stamp, as might a fax machine.
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Consumers, too, are required to make disputes in writing and mail them to collection agencies with an actual stamp.
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The Royal Mail boss also defended next week's stamp price rises.
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Royal Mail customers pay 28p for a first class stamp, 7p more than the price of a second class stamp, in the hope that the item will reach the recipient the next day.
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New services like Postagram will send a postcard with a personalized photo and message, stamp it and stick it in the mail.
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However, the stamp now has an official status after Royal Mail reopened a small post office in the village in July.
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The app Image It lets you quickly look up travel-relevant pictographs, such as a drawing of a stamp to indicate you want to buy one to mail a postcard, from an array of travel-related topics, from food to transport and medical emergency to shopping.
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Royal Mail makes a loss on delivering letters and Ofcom, which regulates stamp prices, allowed the price rises because it said the future of the UK's universal, six-day-a-week postal service was "at severe risk" without it.
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She confirmed that there would be a "reprieve" from any stamp price rise in the run-up to Christmas, stating that Royal Mail will charge 2011 prices for festive mail in 2012.
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