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Originally Posted by Dave Stones
you can, it just costs the person at the other end £1 plus the postage cost
and before anyone sugegsts i'm evil etc, i only found this out when my mum sent me something and forgot to put a stamp on it, so there 
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I had the same thing happen - my mother bought an advent calendar for her grandson last xmas, but forgot to put a stamp on it. The problem was that the Royal Mail mislaid the envelope for several weeks, then eventually informed us we had a parcel requiring payment of the postage cost (about 60p) as well as their admin fee (£1). The advent calendar itself only cost £1.50 to buy, but we ended up paying more than that in total for an advent calendar that we'll have to wait till next year to use