Posting an exhaust
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Posting an exhaust
I may need to post an exhaust (2 pieces, centre and back back) from Gloucester to Kent.
What's the best/most economical way of doing this? Any ideas?
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Dave
What's the best/most economical way of doing this? Any ideas?
thanks
Dave
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Interparcel : Discount UK & International Parcel Delivery & Courier Services have always looked after me and come out quite inexpensive
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Interparcel : Discount UK & International Parcel Delivery & Courier Services have always looked after me and come out quite inexpensive
May have to use the Titan service.
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i use interparcel to send most of my stuff, never had any probs
only thing to bear in mind is that (according to their T&C's) they won't take anything that's not in a box.
i bubble wrapped a backbox, looked great then realised i had to box it somehow. ended up looking like a dogs dinner no problems, but it might increase the sizes you have to give them on booking it in.
oh, and sign up for a free account, you get a 5% discount
only thing to bear in mind is that (according to their T&C's) they won't take anything that's not in a box.
i bubble wrapped a backbox, looked great then realised i had to box it somehow. ended up looking like a dogs dinner no problems, but it might increase the sizes you have to give them on booking it in.
oh, and sign up for a free account, you get a 5% discount
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I've found P2G very good as have several colleagues... UK Courier Services, Express Parcel Delivery & International Shipping
Bubble wrap, then a black bin liner then some parcel tape to control ripping works well for me!
Simon
Bubble wrap, then a black bin liner then some parcel tape to control ripping works well for me!
Simon
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