Post Office figures have today revealed the peak posting day for Britons in the run up to the big day. It is thought that December 20 will be the day when its branches are busiest due to festive shoppers sending off last minute gifts and cards.
“Don’t wait until you’re in a busy branch to pack items, it’s much better to do it in the comfort of your own home.”
Laura explained that if posting abroad, you should make a note of the last posting dates as well as make use of the online customs forms, which can be filled out in advance.
Laura added: “Think about what you’re posting. If you’re uncertain, check the restricted items list to avoid disappointment.
“Many people don’t realise that you can’t post gifts containing alcohol, nail polish, aftershave or perfume internationally so it’s a good idea to check in advance.”
“In our 11,500 Post Office branches across the UK, our Postmasters help their local communities to do exactly that, making sure Christmas is special wherever you are.”
Royal Mail has also shared its last posting dates for the UK.
Those sending via second class need to post their cards and parcels by December 18, while the final posting date for those sending via first class is December 21.
Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed has a last posting date of December 23.
Britons should also keep an eye out for scams in the lead up to Christmas, with it being the most common time to get caught out.
This is because people are expecting lots of different deliveries.
Common Royal Mail scams include fake delivery text messages as well as a postage fee text.
Scams can be identified by looking for spelling and punctuation mistakes as well as looking for who sent the email or text message.