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I there any company's that are on board with SAU

to give cheap Frieghting Interstate

Because there is alot of parts going all over the place every day

if there isnt Is there a chance to get a company on board

It would be good for everyone

(Just a thought)

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There is no freight company onboard with SAU.

Why do we need one?

Has someone offered?

I couldnt see it as a requirement, we have enough sponsors/traders as it is.

www.yellowpages.com.au

Let your fingers do the walking if your looking for someone yourself to ship stuff so anything that Aust Post cant handle

If im ever to start my own business i will do this for sau

cause there is that much stuff being sold and transported its not funny

company would make a mint

anyway does anyone know of a good cheap frieghting company i can use

for interstate stuff

so u expect a free site to organise a better price for shipping and stuff (or some form of an account) and u dont even give anything back in return?

if ur a business a frieght company will allow u 2 set up ur account. but i guess thats not the case here

if ur buying something from interstate for urself, expect to pay for frieght like everyone else.

also cheaper doesnt always mean quality transport either.

imho, use aust post. always the cheapest

so u expect a free site to organise a better price for shipping and stuff (or some form of an account) and u dont even give anything back in return?

Do you guys understand business at all?

all im saying is a company could easily start up and have enough work

through this site to not even worry about contracting.

and thats probably only if half the people on here went through them to frieght parts

it could work the same sort of way as people selling parts or group buys

a certain amount of orders from lets say melb to bris (customers on sau)

ship maybe twice a week or something like that

hence cheaper price

no account has to be set up just a bit of organisation

anyway forget it i will get my mate to ship my stuff for me

Just used VICFAST

to ship a IMB PC Tower Server to QLD and it cost $62 for 25Kg -77cmx55cmx30cm (+ $1500 Ins for $60)

Seemed to be good value after looking around and client was happy to pay it.

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