Customers have just a couple of weeks left to use or swap their old stamps after Royal Mail introduced barcoded stamps last year to improve security and efficiency as part of the company’s modernisation drive.

In January, Royal Mail extended the deadline by six months for using non-barcoded stamps, following the introduction of barcoded stamps in February 2022. As a result, stamps featuring the late Queen’s profile that don’t have barcodes will soon be invalid.

You can swap old for new by sending them off - the Post Office (if you can find one) has envelopes.

edit: fixing information about swapping

  • @ladel
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    411 months ago

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  • Chris
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    311 months ago

    I need to do mine. I have loads of low value ones from Postcrossing days, so that’ll be fun for somebody (possibly me if I need to specify the value)

    • @soyagi@yiffit.net
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      111 months ago

      Out of interest, what made you stop Postcrossing? I used to do it a lot, but the huge increase in stamp prices made me knock it on the head.

      • Chris
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        111 months ago

        Partly that, and partly because I wound it down when I moved house, and never restarted (even through lockdown)

  • -RJ-
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    211 months ago

    I’m still not sure of the purpose of the barcode, why it’s needed and if anyone actually uses it.

  • @Blackmist
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    211 months ago

    Honestly can’t remember the last time I even used a stamp.

  • @thehatfox@lemmy.world
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    111 months ago

    I’m no philatelist, but the new stamps with the 2D barcode slapped on the side look rather ugly.

    Christmas stamps are exempt from the switchover if anyone has a stash of them left from Christmases past.