The Post Office says it's launched an online postage system so people can pay to send parcels from home.
On its website, the organization says you can fill in details about where your mail is going and how much it weighs.
You can pay to send the item and print off a label at home, saving a trip to the post office.
Parcels can be collected from home, put into a postbox or dropped off at a counter.
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