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Anty
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26th Apr 12 at 21:24   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote


had a question about my soft stars, and i need to find a courier..

not done this before, so unsure of what to do, and who do i use.
colonel_g
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use paisley freight, they sub contract out
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Paisley's customer service is appalling though. Only use them if you're confident you're items are wrapped well etc as I've had good and bad experiences with them. Saying that though, whenever I've sent wheels with them they've been ok. It's other things they've fucked me over with.

I find wrapping the face of the wheel with lots of bubble wrap then just wrapping and parcel taping each wheel up in a bin bag does the job fine. You can always try parcel2go for a quote. With them try doing the quotes as 4x single wheels, 2x two wheels and 1x four wheels as usually you get some price variation.


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Rick Draper
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interparcel
16xe_chris
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Inter parcel all day long.

Paisley freight didn't bother to collect some of my items for 3 weeks, 3 different bookings later and still no collection. I ended up opening a PayPal dispute to get my funds returned. That was the last time I used them lol
Liam-Wilko
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if you are buying them go and collect is always the best way and can be cheaper if you have some good mates can make a road trip out of it
Liam-Wilko
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quote:
Originally posted by liam-corsa-1400
if you are buying them go and collect is always the best way and can be cheaper if you have some good mates can make a road trip out of it


if you selling then get the other person to arrange pick up with a company that way it is not in your hands if something gose wrong
Anty
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27th Apr 12 at 21:47   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

im selling a set of 16" rims,
laingyla
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Never use yodel utter shite
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quote:
Originally posted by laingyla
Never use yodel utter shite

0775kieran
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I bought some alloys and used paisley, i ended with some coilovers as its quite easy to mistake them for 5 wheels.
Ben G
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when i sold my alloys, i cut out some cardboard circles and taped them oer the face of the alloys, then put a black bin bag over each one.

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Paisley freight is the one to go for. Used them twice without any hassle and got the alloys sent within 2 days.

 
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