getting a board couriered or posted

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  Thread Started By:   sammy1   On:   Tuesday 31/08/2010 @ 21:28 Show Newest First    
sammy1
Posts: 58
Wiltshire
  #1  getting a board couriered or posted  Posted 31/08/2010 @ 21:28
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hi bought a board on e bay and i need to get it delivered to me, has anyone had to do this...
if so who did you use and how much does it cost
thanks in advance
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cossie
Posts: 1271
West Midlands
  #2  Re: getting a board couriered or posted  Posted 01/09/2010 @ 15:00
In reply to post #1 ...
I sold a board on Ebay and used the Post Office. They moaned it was over 1.5 metres but I pointed out to them that their sizing rules were a little ambigous to say the least. My board was a 161 and by the time I'd packed it up it was aroud a 165 cm long package.

In the end they let me send it Royal Mails Standard Parcels and paid for the extra insurance to cover it getting lost.

You could always use TNT or UPS but I'm sure there a smaller couriers out there that can help you.
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