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Ordering Information
1) UK
Postage on all books within the UK is only 10% of the total order (almost always less than it costs the CPRC).
Box sets of CDs or DVDs, pamphlets and British Reformed Journals come with free P&P (i.e., postage and packaging).
Three payment options are available: (a) bank transfer, (b) PayPal and (c) cheque. Cheques should be made payable to the “COVENANT PROTESTANT REFORMED CHURCH” (not just “CPRC,” for our bank will not accept an acronym) and posted to the CPRC Bookstore, 7 Lislunnan Road, Kells, Ballymena, Co. Antrim, N. Ireland, BT42 3NR.
2) Rest of the world
Given the high cost of international postage (with smaller weights being especially expensive proportionately), the P&P for orders of our books, box sets of CDs or DVDs, pamphlets and British Reformed Journals are as follows: up to £29.99 is £7, £30-£49.99 is £10 and £50-£69.99 is £14. The postage of subsequent £20 cost bands, like the last 2 bands, is 20% of the band’s upper limit. Thus, for example, an order of £105 falls in the £90-£109.99 band, so the P&P is £22 (i.e., 20% of £109.99). For the postage for the various cost bands, click here.
Of the three payment options—(a) bank transfer, (b) PayPal and (c) cheque, all in UK pounds sterling (£)—PayPal will be most convenient and least expensive for most customers. For the UK Royal Mail’s International Economy delivery times, click here.
3) USA. If you live in America, and you wish to buy a book or books produced by the Reformed Free Publishing Association (RFPA) of Michigan, USA—the suppliers of most of the titles of the books we sell—we ask that you purchase it or them directly from the RFPA rather than from us.
After all, since we have to transport these books from America to our bookstore in N. Ireland in the first place, mailing them back across the Atlantic Ocean to people in the US increases the total amount of work involved and merely makes money for the postal service.
If you would like a free copy of one of our books for a review to be published in a magazine or journal, please contact Rev. Stewart.