Posting an ARB
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Posting an ARB
Just a quick question, How much would it cost to send a whiteline ARB thru the post and is courier or ParcelFarce the cheapest option.
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Oh wait. I spelled 'through' in lazy type
Cheers
Martin
Surely there's no possible reason to flame me for this simple post.
Oh wait. I spelled 'through' in lazy type
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not going to flame you!! let me remember. when i bought a replacement arb for my old wrx from a breaker in immingham off ebay, i think he was going to charge me £9 for posting, if thats any kind of guide for you... but i picked it up as its only a 40mile round trip...
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I believe Parcel force have a website where you give them the details, pay on line and they collect. Guy at work told me about this, never tried it myself.
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I recently posted a couple of exhaust bits I'd sold on ebay. Parcel2go.com are cheaper but have a limit of 4 ft in length so I doubt they would do it. Also you have to wait in all day as they only state 9am-5.30pm for collection.
At least with Parcelforce you can just take something to a post office and leave it there for collection. Parcelforce price can be found here...
http://www.pfwwsg.royalmail.com/port...ar=pricingcalc
At least with Parcelforce you can just take something to a post office and leave it there for collection. Parcelforce price can be found here...
http://www.pfwwsg.royalmail.com/port...ar=pricingcalc
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