Recycle
Jeremiah’s Journey has recently teamed up with Stamps n All, based in Plymouth & Bude, who can recycle goods to help the environment and raise money for Charity!
We can accept any of the following item/s:- Stamps and Stamp collections (NOTE: Please do not tear stamps from any form of correspondence if postmarked before 1970 or ANY First Day Covers). Loose stamps please leave a maximum 5-8mm border of paper around the stamps. We can even take unused stamps of any kind; just think of those few you have left over from your holidays or any older stamps lying around the house.
- Postcards whether used, unused, new or old; this includes (Pre 1940’s) Birthday, Christmas and WWI Silk cards.
- Any Coins and Coin Collections – Medals and Medal collections
- Any item made from Precious Metals: Gold, Silver, Platinum, and Rhodium etc. These items can be broken i.e. rings with missing stones, dented & crushed cups & trophies etc
- Old unwanted mobile phones with chargers and old phone cards. Any old and unwanted keys.
Large lots** (normally 15kg+) can be collected from anywhere within the UK and some European Countries by special arrangement. (Stamp, Coin and Medal collections can be collected by special arrangement)
Collections to be arranged by telephoning 01752-296-369 Mon – Fri 9am to 5pm.Small lots can be mailed direct to us at address below.
STAMPS N ALL
Dept JJ, PO Box 83, Bude, EX23 0WY
REMEMBER every time you post anything
INSIST ON USING REAL STAMPS
It is time that stamp collectors and stamp users fought back. We are not given the option normally by the Post Office. They want us all to use the computer generated white label. But if you ask nicely you'll be able to get good commemoratives and possibly even a circular date stamp! Depending on service used. This will in the long run help our vast number of charities raise money by improving the content of the stamps donated to them.
Stamps n All (Sole Trader), which means that all goods donated for Charities are paid, but the sole trader profits from goods donated.
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