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Anyone got any recommendations on courier companies for medium sized packages. I tried the company that I used to get a bonnet from Sydney down, $50 for a bonnet, $200 for some guards :). Anyone recommend a courier company that can do transport for a reasonable price?

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Wow I call up couriers please and they are like you need coupons rar rar rar.. i'm like wtf I Just want to get a box couriered! then I call up samson they are like

we aren't couriers we do interstate..

i'm like yah.. that's what I want.. then the woman is like

well I can't really do anything I need to wait for the boss to come in.

What time is that?

Ohh sometime this afternoon..

WTF?

I transported a car from QLD and it was much easier than this :S.

problem that most couriers/transport mobs have is thier drivers will arrive at any given time not at the sender or recievers convienience, if your anywhere near Hiedelberg you can use my factory as a send point but if its going to a resedential address then the reciever may need to pickup at a depo or be contactable for the driver

just shoot me a PM if you want me to send it for you

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