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I'm negotiating with someone over east to by some rims...*yes Brad I said I was done for a while lol*.

The seller seems like a reasonable guy but I don't really want to part with the coin before I get my hands on the gear. Has anyone recommend a carrier that will deliver wheels COD. Failing that does anyone have a strategy for ensuring they get to Perth I don t get ripped?

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Call Daniel Caine at TNT.

We use him all the time,

Speak to seller and suggest that once TNT has picked up the items, you will then transfer funds via whatever means.

Thoughts

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