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• #152
Actually, no GLS will not send. Nothing leaves the Netherlands this big for a personal customer, supposedly!
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• #153
I'm trying to get a reasonable quote to send a complete bike from Manchester to London, I'm getting ridiculous quotes at the moment, can anybody recommend a good courier service please?
Cheers
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• #154
This thread is your friend;
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• #155
Woah - recursive loop!
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• #156
Skillz
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• #158
Actually, no GLS will not send. Nothing leaves the Netherlands this big for a personal customer, supposedly!
You don' t have any friends that own a company? If you now someone with a kvk number then shipping to England will cost you only 40 euros with DHL..
Check http://www.cheapcargo.com/ for the exact prices..
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• #159
cheers guy's got a good offer from TNT, so using them, I did try Quantum Leap but they were busy, but good shout dan :)
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• #160
I want to ship some bikes from Berlin to Ireland. Getting old bike boxes is not a problem (covered by another thread) but figuring out how/with whom to post is.
Deutsche Post/DHL are quoting Eu120 per bike, for example
Any knowledge or contacts super welcome.
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• #161
http://www.scan-shipping.com/contact/contact-summary/Germany/contact.html
You can try this company. I've shipped some stuff from Denmark... They are also doing air freight. Its in Hamburg Though... Hope that helps
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• #163
Hello lfgssers,
I am heading to france in august and already have a few bikes at a mates house, and wouldn't mind bringing a few back.
Oversize luggage for bikes on ryanair/easyjet is £50.
Would anyone know if it's cheaper to post to London or pay the luggage cost?
If so, does anyone have any good experiences with int couriers?
thanks!
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• #164
My other half works for a courier company and they've done some work for other LFGSS types in the past - and cheaper than you'd be quoted for DHL.
PM me if you want deets.
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• #165
How much to Oz Poots, any idea?
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• #166
WICKSIE!!
DM me what it is/where it's going from and to and I'll ask 'im indiors
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• #167
Thanks for the message pootsmanuva
Do any of the couriers offer insurance?
Looking for cover of about £650
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• #168
9 days to reply, I'm slack. Cheers Poots.
I'm just after a Pompino frame to be shipped to Melbourne. Haven't found one yet but I'm thinking it might still be cheaper to get it from Laandin.
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• #169
If it's just a frame, would it be cheaper to sell the current frame and buy a new one from On-One/PX in their next sale and let them worry about transport?
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• #170
Hi - looking to ship two bikes (touring bike and a mountain bike) from N1 London to 8008 Zurich, Switzerland. Done a search and found http://www.interparcel.com/ and http://www.excess-baggage.com/ that can ship but for a XL bike box (195cm x 24cm x 117cm) http://www.cyclomonster.com/cart/cardboard-bicycle-packaging-shipping-transport-box?gclid=CITqoZbc2cMCFVTKtAodOhUArw#.VNszyZR_tX0 it's about £100/ea. Anyone know any cheaper ways or other startups that just sprung up in the last 5 months since the last post in this thread perhaps?
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• #171
cheapest way to receive a frameset from USA?
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• #172
pls?
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• #173
^What Apollo said. Anyone got any tips?
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• #174
Anyone got any solid recommendations on what service to use from UK to EUROPE?
Loads of options, but I'm wary to use one blind.
Happy to box it up, etc. Prefer one where I can drop the box at a local depot/postoffice/shop, rather than have to wait around at home on a work day.
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• #175
Someone who knows what is cheapest to send a frame from UK to sweden ?
frame and forks in a tight box,
would be grateful for the quick response :)
Thanks nuts. That is great. Now I just have to navigate the GLS phone system, in Dutch!