I have used Interparcel and they seem to use different couriers. The good part is that if you hold an account you would be eligible for a 5% discount the next time you use it - though you do have to remember to log into your account to get it.
I have used Interparcel and they seem to use different couriers. The good part is that if you hold an account you would be eligible for a 5% discount the next time you use it - though you do have to remember to log into your account to get it.
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If you use parcel2go.com You will always get a 5% discount by entering the code gift in the relevant box
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I booked DHL via Interparcel online on monday evening, the man came at 11.30 on tuesday, I received pos feedback on wed.all for £10 including £100 insurance cover. How's that for service - in deepest darkest North Wales.
You also forgot us pal i know you carnt get them all on but at Parcel-line you can send any parcel up to 31kg any ware in the uk also may more services available, pallet collection, two man collections & deliveries plus many more click link or copy and paste to browse
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Very, very useful thread. Thanks.
Gill (pronounced Jill) "Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful" William Morris 1834 - 1896
For large / bulky / heavy / fragile goods you might want to look at ukbackloads.com.
They link your items with couriers that are looking for return journeys, so basically you get a dedicated vehicle with full goods in transit insurance really cheaply. Its free to advertise your goods to move and couriers then ring you to organise collection and delivery, dead easy.
Whats the best for slender items about 8ft long and only 3 inch diameter.These are fishing rods.Any ideas?Any similar dimensions from anybody for transportation.
cheers tony
Do these not break down into smaller parts??
No they dont.Some are from 16 ft reduced already.
cheers tony
Thanks Mozzie for message.cheers tony
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