I need to have a Caravan Awning transported from Hampshire to the Inverness area. Has anyone recently had to send a bulky item (2 items totalling 31.6 kg) via a carrier and can advise me of the most economical way to do it , please.
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Originally posted by filgreenI need to have a Caravan Awning transported from Hampshire to the Inverness area. Has anyone recently had to send a bulky item (2 items totalling 31.6 kg) via a carrier and can advise me of the most economical way to do it , please.
edit: depending on circumstances, i could take it to near duraham on 15th if that's any good... but i'd have to confirm nearer the time cos it may change!nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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We sent an awning to the Isle of Man via Parcel Force for £25 . They picked it up from the house too
Give them a ring and ask for a quote .
If you want a laugh ring DHL , they quoted us £547 for the same awning
Needless to say Parcelforce picked it up the next day .
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Thanks to all who have given advice, (some not so helpful-Kitesurf Phil!!) I will be checking prices tomorrow and will make a post in case it would help anyone else.
Re a Surf train, 15th may be a bit late but will keep in touch. Thanks all
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Bulky Items-Some info
Originally posted by filgreenI need to have a Caravan Awning transported from Hampshire to the Inverness area. Has anyone recently had to send a bulky item (2 items totalling 31.6 kg) via a carrier and can advise me of the most economical way to do it , please.
Up to 20kgs and max 1.5m in length/width/hieght Post Office (Royal Mail) Standard parcels is the way to go
Then 20 to 30kgs/1.5m Parcelforce is the option
After that carriers-ring around as it depends on the destination (especially if north to south and including Scotland north of the Central Belt-Interlink Express was cheapest for me
Hope this helps someone.Last edited by filgreen; 13 April 2005, 12:57.
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