Wanting to flick one of my guitars as the market pays better in europe than what i would get here,outside of the madness i just read on the nz post site-what are some other options?i can only think of dhl which would be mental as well......I'm used to bringing stuff in,not shipping it out!
p.s-guitar is nothing anyone here would want,before you ask.
best carrier to send overseas?
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Re: best carrier to send overseas?
Unfortunately sending it through EMS via NZpost would be the best way. DHL/Fedex etc would be more expensive.
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Re: best carrier to send overseas?
Now, let's not be too hasty.... What is it?Kris wrote: p.s-guitar is nothing anyone here would want,before you ask.
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c'mon man,you've met me-its not gonna be a goldtop LP or CS strat is itMolly wrote:Now, let's not be too hasty.... What is it?Kris wrote: p.s-guitar is nothing anyone here would want,before you ask.
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Re: best carrier to send overseas?
Not all of us on here are into grandad guitars.Kris wrote:c'mon man,you've met me-its not gonna be a goldtop LP or CS strat is itMolly wrote:Now, let's not be too hasty.... What is it?Kris wrote: p.s-guitar is nothing anyone here would want,before you ask.
Although if "want" also includes "... it enough to buy it", then maybe you have a point.
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Re: best carrier to send overseas?
Its a USA bc rich ironbird.They are in demand a bit at the moment and was hoping i might cash in on that.....As usual ill prob be lucky to make back what i've spent
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Re: best carrier to send overseas?
Hey, hey....I resemble that comment!Danger Mouse wrote:
Not all of us on here are into grandad guitars.
I sent a guitar to Japan recently by NZ Post. Was good price, and reasonably fast.
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Re: best carrier to send overseas?
A quick quote through the NZ post website said $435...i doubt anyone would wanna stump for that. Doesn't help the case is the same size as a garden shed.