maymorganlondon
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I noticed a set of 16 sachets of Greek & Coconut offered at the same P&P as the 8 sachet set of Greek & Coconut. While I'm no genius in the maths department, I'd assume 16 sachets would be double the weight and therefore would cost more to send. Wrong!!!!
So... that boots out weight as the obvious explanation of how they calculate the P&P on the items they sell, doesn't it?
The fact that the even bulkier, although lighter, Yogurt maker attracts lower P&P (£4.95) rules out the size of the package as the reason.
So it comes back to the sleight of hand on the price, I suspect. On the one hand they advertise a price for the product which is lower than elsewhere, then stealthily (or not) come back to the retail price or more with the postage.
So... that boots out weight as the obvious explanation of how they calculate the P&P on the items they sell, doesn't it?
The fact that the even bulkier, although lighter, Yogurt maker attracts lower P&P (£4.95) rules out the size of the package as the reason.
So it comes back to the sleight of hand on the price, I suspect. On the one hand they advertise a price for the product which is lower than elsewhere, then stealthily (or not) come back to the retail price or more with the postage.