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Hi guys,

I need to get some parts sent down from another state down to VIC. I used to use this service - they're relatively small - you just do it all online - put in measurements, weight and it gives you a price which you can pay online for and then specify a time and they will arrange pick up and delivery that is relatively cheap too. Can't seem to remember this group.

Any ideas of reliable and similiar srevivces?

Thanks fellas.

Kevin

I think transdirect may have changed their policy.

But you use to have to get the sender to label the boxes.

One of the labels fell off one of my rim boxes and they lost it.

6 months later after the claim. I finally got it finalised and will receive a pay out for the lost rim.

Other than that, they have been pretty good all other times.

I think they may have started to get the driver to stick con notes on the boxes themselves.

You cannot rely on the label you print from the carrier. That is for their records and processing.

ALWAYS write on the carton directly, or tape on a seperate receiver/sender address label.

I send literally thousands of consignments and have never once lost one (touch wood!).

There's a risk to putting it less than what it is. Get pinged and pay more.

Putting it slightly more can have a drastic change in price.

A lot of the time my weight isn't an issue. It's the volume that is.

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