Advice on who to use to freight a rod

Rod is to long for Australia Post so need some suggestions on a company to freight it over east for me.

 

Thank

Conrad

 


bear's picture

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I use e-go. Very reasonable

Thu, 2012-05-03 10:36

I use e-go. Very reasonable price. Just use their web site.

Vander72's picture

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use

Thu, 2012-05-03 11:33

tnt...... pretty good service and good price..... get a company who have an acct with tnt to send  it tho as it will be cheaper for you..... better rates for business than an individual..... from memory it should be around $35 inc. metro to metro area....

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just used e-go and they were

Thu, 2012-05-03 14:36

just used e-go and they were the cheapest I could find and quite good.  They are a broker and will find the transport company for you

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 Pack and Send.Used many

Thu, 2012-05-03 14:52

 Pack and Send.

Used many times before for all sorts of gear that needs to be on time and undamaged send out!

Used once for a special rod from over east, excelent service!

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Pack and Send

Thu, 2012-05-03 15:51

I have used the too, could not fault them.

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 Pardon my ignorance. Do you

Thu, 2012-05-03 17:27

 Pardon my ignorance. Do you have to put your rods in PVC pipe or special packaging for PAC n Send or e-go?

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Yes the rod I got sent to me

Thu, 2012-05-03 17:39

Yes the rod I got sent to me was in a long postpak type tube or you can do PVC.  That was with e-go. They were much cheaper than what I got quoted by pack & send. ($15 instead of $40)