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HOW CAN THEY JUSTIFY THIS INCREASE

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Kay????

Kay???? Report 2 Mar 2010 22:22

Start of 1990s cost was £5-50 inc pp from St Caths,since then there has been many many post increases,cost of paper has risen,man power has risen,facilities are moslty done from the comfort of home,,,,,,what more could you ask for for £9-95...

cost of cert from a reg office by post in 1990 was £5-00..plus sae.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 2 Mar 2010 22:31

for me, buying a certificate from GRO is still cheaper than buying it from a registry office!


Even at £9.95


The registry office want a stamped addressed envelope ............. which means I have to buy Postal Coupons, at $10 (ca £5) each.

I have to buy a special envelope to self address and send to the Registry Office.

Then I have to go to the bank and buy a Money Order, plus whatever bank charge is added.


The total last time came close to £20



Compare that to charging £9.95 on my credit card


No comparison



You know everyone will shout and complain .................. but will still go ahead and order the certificates.



It is a huge increase because it has all been done at once. I know that it has been the same price since 2003/4, others have said since about 2001


If they had done smaller increases over those 7 or so years .................. we wouldn't really have noticed.


I'm not surprised there has been an increase, I've been expecting one for the last 2 or 3 years



sylvia

Joy

Joy Report 2 Mar 2010 22:34

£9-25 from the GRO, with or without references quoted, and £9 from a register office from 6th April.
The first time we ordered any, 1999 I think, they were £5 or £5-50.
Usually, I order from a register office where the staff have often "gone the extra mile", and I enclose a stamped addressed envelope.

All things considered, I shall continue ordering them.

DIZZI

DIZZI Report 3 Mar 2010 00:00

BETWEEN MY COUSIN AND I WE HAVE BOUGHT ABOUT
100 +
SOME WRONG ONES TOO
HAPPENS WHEN TOO MANY COUSINS WITH THE SAME NAME
AND FATHERS ALL CALLED JOHN IN A SMALL VILLIAGE

WE WILL HAVE TO BE MORE CHOSIE IN THE FUTURE

Huia

Huia Report 3 Mar 2010 03:24

I think that NZ certs are $26 which is more than your 10 pounds, but then you get more info on our m certs, e.g. the mothers of the bride and groom are named, and I think our death certs have a bit more info too.

I really must order 5 NZ death certs before our lot decide to copy yours and up the price.

Huia.

Jennifer

Jennifer Report 3 Mar 2010 04:12

I feel the cost is fair, especially when one earns the British pound. However for those of us who pay in New Zealand currency it does become a little costly; especially when the exchange rate fluctuates. In saying that I value the information I get from a certificate & it is exciting to be able to progress my research.

Happy searching!!

Jennifer

Huia

Huia Report 3 Mar 2010 07:45

Do you all look at freeBMD? If there is a postem added for one you think might be yours it might have all the info on it that you need. I have added postems regarding all the certs that I have, so anybody looking at them can see all the info, then they wont need to buy those ones.

Huia.

CallieJ

CallieJ Report 16 Mar 2010 20:20

Can I just say that if the GRO do not find the entry you want you now get a full refund!

MarilynB

MarilynB Report 17 Mar 2010 15:39

Callie, I was happy for a minute when I read your post, the amount of same name people I have to get certs for and the various possibilities make me reluctant to send off and lose £3 a time for checking, but does the paragraph below mean that they are taking out the checking i.e. mothers name Roberts etc., and that they are just going to send you the certificate and charge you the full amount whether right or wrong, just wondered.


"Please note in addition that GRO have reviewed the range of services which we currently offer. We have been advised that there is no clear remit in statute for charging for a service to check additional index references, or to retain partial fees. In order to ensure full legal compliance, and in view of the fact that we cannot afford to offer this service free of charge, we are regretfully withdrawing our reference checking service from 6 April. This will include the withdrawal of the "checking points".

Think if this is the case I will have to do without a few certificates, but then you can never be sure.

Marilyn