Tuesday 24 March 2020

Covid-19 Update: Still Open (For Now)


Following the UK Government's announcement of a partial lock-down I've given some thought as to whether to continue trading.  I will,  for the time being.

My rational behind this is that I trade from home and running Diplomatist Books requires very little face-to-face interaction with others: I can minimise or remove that interaction, and therefore continue to operate within the announced restrictions without putting myself or others at risk.  The Government is not yet asking that use of the postal system be minimised.

I shall keep this decision under review as events unfold and keep you up-dated.

Handling Stock

I shall wear gloves and mask when handling stock that is to be posted out to customers.  See my earlier post about the longevity of the virus on different surfaces.

I shall not be buying new stock.

The Post Office

I shall no longer be visiting the Post Office, but instead using parcel drop-off points.  Drop-offs will proably be every other day (subject to need).

As a result of this, I will no longer be offering international customers the option of International Economy Rate (ie, surface mail) as it is currently not possible to buy this on-line.  International parcels will be sent using International Standard Rate.

Receiving Your Parcel

During the current crisis, postal firms and courier firms will likely take longer to deliver your parcel. Please be patient and spare a thought for Post Office and courier firm workers. 

Many of the parcels we ship are too big to put through a letterbox. So that postmen and couriers do not have to greet you face-to-face, you can enter a suggested safe parcel drop-off spot (e.g. “in the porch”, “in the garage”). We will no longer be sending parcels using 'signed for' services.


Keep Well Everyone!

Tuesday 17 March 2020

Getting the Virus Through the Post? Nope.



For those of you who want to stockpile books for your self-isolation, but are concerned that I may send you the Corona Virus with them, studies show that it only survives for about 24 hours on cardboard (and I therefore assume books).  For the huge majority of you, this is longer than the books would take to get to you.

I've also invested in a box of 500 latex gloves some of which which I shall wear while packaging.

Details of a study on how long the virus survies.

Saturday 7 March 2020

A Post About Stationery?


Last week was time to get another 500 postcards printed, and I decided to change the design. I think I still prefer the old one (the top card) for now, but I suspect that's just familiarity (and there are only two left, so it's moot!).

What do you think?