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  • Post Suspension Forks?
  • dai3015
    Free Member

    Hi

    Have tried a forum search but couldn’t come up with anything

    Does anyone have an opinion or recent experience of posting suspension forks? I want to list / sell some Rebas that I bought in the Amazon deal recently, but not sure of the best way to post them out?

    Also a boxed set of 650b wheels? Who’ll carry those?

    I don’t think myHerems will take them?

    Cheers

    jam-bo
    Full Member

    Who did Amazon use to send them to you?

    Use them.

    n0b0dy0ftheg0at
    Free Member

    I used Parcel Force 48 to send my old Recon Race set to DaveH back in April, something like £13, gives tracking and insurance cover against transit damage.

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    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Local Post Office/Parcelforce worked for me recently.

    seth-enslow666
    Free Member

    Just go on parcel to go website a myriad of possibilities to send on there and way better value. I always use My hermes but on there you get Parcel Force, Yodel, UPS, TNT and a lot more at better prices than direct

    twisty
    Full Member

    If you use parcelforce then pay online and print out the postage label as this is cheaper than paying in the post office.

    Who did Amazon use to send them to you? Use them

    Amazon mostly use Amazon, not availible to non-amazonians.

    craig24
    Free Member

    I use MyHermes for everything I sell on here or eBay.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    jam bo – Member

    Who did Amazon use to send them to you?

    Use them.

    Amazon quite likely used Yodel, so don’t do that.

    Actually in general, don’t assume that just because a big company uses a service, it’s safe for you, they don’t necessarily operate on the same tcs and cs.

    dai3015
    Free Member

    Thanks all

    Will try parcelforce online

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