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yep walk in there, hand it over, write down address and leave it with them

couple of weeks later you'll get a post office cheque (cashed in at post office)

cheapest way to send goods though is get them to dd money to your account, and leave them with only the freight charge left (returned goods, it's heaps cheaper that way and you get your money virtually instantly)

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