Kevin S. wrote:
> They charge by size rather than weight if I remember correctly, but even
> then it's MUCH cheaper than a truck.
actually they all charge by "density" weight, x cu ft = x lbs.
only the US Post office charges by weight alone.
i.e. a matress/box spring set would cost more than an engine.
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> Kevin
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> Travis Bailey wrote:
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>> I'm trying to sell a number of things to a gentleman in Texas (parts
>> from my former '71 Duster project...paying for most of my Dakota,
>> there's the Dak content lol). Along with other things I'm sending a
>> K-frame, a set of wheels and tires, bumpers, possibly a
>> transmission...what is the most economical way of sending these
>> things? I've never dealt with anything of this proportion before,
>> hoping someone else has and can save some time, money and
>> headaches..thanks guys,
>>
>> Travis
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