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Container recommendations?
Hi everyone... just the usual container questions!
Any recommendations for particular companies? We're going to Melbourne if that helps... I think it will only be a 20ft one as I'm looking around the house and can't see an incredible amount of stuff I'd want to take... Probably just dvds, tv, snowboards etc... although if we had room i'd probably consider taking two 2-seater sofas, 4 single conservatory chairs, a relatively smallish double bed..... and maybe some shelving and flat packed cabinets... i'm not sure if that sounds like a lot of not... the other option was to ship the dvds etc through the mail so just trying to weigh everything up! Thanks! Jen |
Re: Container recommendations?
Hi
We used PPS from London to Adelaide. I think it was about 20 ft container as well, and costed us 2000 pound plus 300 dollar for AQIS inspection. It went well. We shipped a piano, one three seater leather sofa, 2 bed frames, six wooden chairs, and other smaller stuffs. There in 56 boxes. It took 12 weeks door to door. Overall, i was happy with them. regards wijaya |
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I used Anglo Pacific. My experience with them was more than good, tho' others have had minor damage problems. Shared container took about 7 weeks into Melbourne.
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Re: Container recommendations?
Thanks!
I've contacted PSS - see what they come back with :) Jen |
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Hi Jen
I used John Mason and did a wee write up on my experience with some piccies if you want to have a look - http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=474957 BB |
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Thanks!
I'll give it a good readv :) Jen |
Re: Container recommendations?
Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
(Post 8940535)
Hi Jen
I used John Mason and did a wee write up on my experience with some piccies if you want to have a look - http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=474957 BB We're only bringing books, records (already in metal travelling cases), cd's and clothes...is it worth getting shippers to pack things for us? I can't imagine we'll have anything too awkward other than a guitar to be honest. I take it it's more expensive for them to do the packing for you? thanks! Tx |
Re: Container recommendations?
Originally Posted by Coppock
(Post 8937252)
Hi everyone... just the usual container questions!
Any recommendations for particular companies? We're going to Melbourne if that helps... I think it will only be a 20ft one as I'm looking around the house and can't see an incredible amount of stuff I'd want to take... Probably just dvds, tv, snowboards etc... although if we had room i'd probably consider taking two 2-seater sofas, 4 single conservatory chairs, a relatively smallish double bed..... and maybe some shelving and flat packed cabinets... i'm not sure if that sounds like a lot of not... the other option was to ship the dvds etc through the mail so just trying to weigh everything up! Thanks! Jen |
Re: Container recommendations?
Originally Posted by kronk
(Post 8940631)
I really wouldn't recommend Doree Bonner.
thanks i'll stay clear for sure! Jen |
Re: Container recommendations?
Originally Posted by RedT
(Post 8940619)
Awesome post, thanks!
We're only bringing books, records (already in metal travelling cases), cd's and clothes...is it worth getting shippers to pack things for us? I can't imagine we'll have anything too awkward other than a guitar to be honest. I take it it's more expensive for them to do the packing for you? thanks! Tx The only alternative is self-shipping. There is a thread about that here - http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=363728 BB |
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We just recently used Wridgways and John Mason, i would not reccomend either, they messed up the paperwork wouldn't admit to their fault in it and cost us loads in extra payments before they would release our furniture, not what you need when you move to a new country stay well clear if you ask me :(
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Re: Container recommendations?
Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
(Post 8941662)
Get shippers to pack everything. That way there is no arguments as to whose responsibility it is if something goes missing or gets broken.
The only alternative is self-shipping. There is a thread about that here - http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=363728 BB thanks! Tx |
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Just had a quote from PSS - £1600!
Not bad... I'm guessing that will change slightly once we've accurately worked out what will be taken, but as a ballpark I'm impressed :) Jen |
Re: Container recommendations?
Originally Posted by Coppock
(Post 8942735)
Just had a quote from PSS - £1600!
Not bad... I'm guessing that will change slightly once we've accurately worked out what will be taken, but as a ballpark I'm impressed :) Jen :thumbsup: |
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That's brilliant.. I was going to take the sofas, conservatory chairs, beds, tv, trampoline and boxes... in truth once you throw the junk out there isn't that much we'll be taking lol :)
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Re: Container recommendations?
Originally Posted by Coppock
(Post 8942735)
Just had a quote from PSS - £1600!
Not bad... I'm guessing that will change slightly once we've accurately worked out what will be taken, but as a ballpark I'm impressed :) Jen That's fantastic Jen, was that for the 20ft container? Tanya x |
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Hi, that was UK - Melbourne, I just listed my stuff and that was the quote - so not sure what size it is sorry!
The stuff I listed as an idea was (all flatpacked where possible) 2 Double Sofas, Double Bed, 2 Single Beds, 4 Conservatory Chairs, Cupboards, Wardrobes and around 10 boxes of stuff... Just to give you an idea... I'll probably take a little more though at those rates! Jen :D |
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