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Author: GregoryGregory Date: Sep 11, 2008 09:23
Hello all,
I need to send one or more large parcels to France. The exact dimensions
are 62x62x63cm, weight between 30-40Kg depending on how many things will
be packed and over how many boxes the items will be spread.
Does anyone have any courier recommendations which won't break the bank?
I am tempted by www.parcel2ship.co.uk but I am just slightly over their
quoted maximum size, which they claim to be max.length+girth = 300cm
(mine would be 310cm).
Does anyone know how likely they are to complain if I actually decide to
book with them anyway?
Any advice appreciated.
Gregory
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Author: DCADCA Date: Sep 12, 2008 01:43
Gregory wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I need to send one or more large parcels to France. The exact dimensions
> are 62x62x63cm, weight between 30-40Kg depending on how many things will
> be packed and over how many boxes the items will be spread.
>
> Does anyone have any courier recommendations which won't break the bank?
>
> I am tempted by www.parcel2ship.co.uk but I am just slightly over their
> quoted maximum size, which they claim to be max.length+girth = 300cm
> (mine would be 310cm).
>
> Does anyone know how likely they are to complain if I actually decide to
> book with them anyway?
>
> Any advice appreciated.
>
> Gregory
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Author: Essex Laptops - Andy UsherEssex Laptops - Andy Usher Date: Sep 12, 2008 02:25
"DCA" yahooMAPS.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Gregory wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I need to send one or more large parcels to France. The exact dimensions
>> are 62x62x63cm, weight between 30-40Kg depending on how many things will
>> be packed and over how many boxes the items will be spread.
>>
>> Does anyone have any courier recommendations which won't break the bank?
>>
>> I am tempted by www.parcel2ship.co.uk but I am just slightly over their
>> quoted maximum size, which they claim to be max.length+girth = 300cm
>> (mine would be 310cm).
>>
>> Does anyone know how likely they are to complain if I actually decide to
>> book with them anyway?
>>
>> Any advice appreciated.
>> ...
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Author: DCADCA Date: Sep 12, 2008 06:54
Essex Laptops - Andy Usher wrote:
> "DCA" yahooMAPS.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:sYpyk.39$r92.7@newsfe24.ams2...
>> Gregory wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I need to send one or more large parcels to France. The exact dimensions
>>> are 62x62x63cm, weight between 30-40Kg depending on how many things will
>>> be packed and over how many boxes the items will be spread.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any courier recommendations which won't break the bank?
>>>
>>> I am tempted by www.parcel2ship.co.uk but I am just slightly over their
>>> quoted maximum size, which they claim to be max.length+girth = 300cm
>>> (mine would be 310cm).
>>>
>>> Does anyone know how likely they are to complain if I actually decide to
>>> book with them anyway?
>>>
>>> Any advice appreciated. ...
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Author: Peter A ForbesPeter A Forbes Date: Sep 12, 2008 07:21
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 17:23:21 +0100, Gregory SPAMhotmail.com> wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I need to send one or more large parcels to France. The exact dimensions
>are 62x62x63cm, weight between 30-40Kg depending on how many things will
>be packed and over how many boxes the items will be spread.
>
>Does anyone have any courier recommendations which won't break the bank?
>
>I am tempted by www.parcel2ship.co.uk but I am just slightly over their
>quoted maximum size, which they claim to be max.length+girth = 300cm
>(mine would be 310cm).
>
>Does anyone know how likely they are to complain if I actually decide to
>book with them anyway?
>
>Any advice appreciated.
>
>Gregory
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Author: Niel J HumphreysNiel J Humphreys Date: Sep 12, 2008 08:01
"Essex Laptops - Andy Usher" essexlaptops.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "DCA" yahooMAPS.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:sYpyk.39$r92.7@newsfe24.ams2...
>> Gregory wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I need to send one or more large parcels to France. The exact dimensions
>>> are 62x62x63cm, weight between 30-40Kg depending on how many things will
>>> be packed and over how many boxes the items will be spread.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any courier recommendations which won't break the bank?
>>>
>>> I am tempted by www.parcel2ship.co.uk but I am just slightly over their
>>> quoted maximum size, which they claim to be max.length+girth = 300cm
>>> (mine would be 310cm).
>>>
>>> Does anyone know how likely they are to complain if I actually decide to
>>> book with them anyway? ...
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Author: DCADCA Date: Sep 12, 2008 09:07
Niel J Humphreys wrote:
> "Essex Laptops - Andy Usher" essexlaptops.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:gadcgm$17im$1@energise.enta.net...
>> "DCA" yahooMAPS.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:sYpyk.39$r92.7@newsfe24.ams2...
>>> Gregory wrote:
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I need to send one or more large parcels to France. The exact dimensions
>>>> are 62x62x63cm, weight between 30-40Kg depending on how many things will
>>>> be packed and over how many boxes the items will be spread.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have any courier recommendations which won't break the bank?
>>>>
>>>> I am tempted by www.parcel2ship.co.uk but I am just slightly over their
>>>> quoted maximum size, which they claim to be max.length+girth = 300cm
>>>> (mine would be 310cm).
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know how likely they are to complain if I actually decide to
>>>> book with them anyway? ...
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