Parcels to Australia who to use?
#1
Does anyone know of a cheap way to send a small box to Australia bigger than a shoe box about a4 size?
Dhl want a fortune and I don't really like them had some bad experiences with them in the past
I don't really want it to go by sea mail and wondered if anyone knew of a cheaper option than air mail?
Dhl want a fortune and I don't really like them had some bad experiences with them in the past
I don't really want it to go by sea mail and wondered if anyone knew of a cheaper option than air mail?
#2
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Does anyone know of a cheap way to send a small box to Australia bigger than a shoe box about a4 size?
Dhl want a fortune and I don't really like them had some bad experiences with them in the past
I don't really want it to go by sea mail and wondered if anyone knew of a cheaper option than air mail?
Dhl want a fortune and I don't really like them had some bad experiences with them in the past
I don't really want it to go by sea mail and wondered if anyone knew of a cheaper option than air mail?
www.interparcel.com
#3
I have been in the UK too long and have acquired lots of stuff to take home lol
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I've used Parcelmonkey in the past who quote using the big courier companies at a much lower cost than going directly to the couriers.
#5
I've used UPS through these guys on three occasions now, its been super cheap and I've had no problems whatsoever. If only I could find something similar to send things the other way.
http://www.transglobal.org.uk/default.asp
http://www.transglobal.org.uk/default.asp
#7
Thanks all that gives me more options its my own fault I have a 30kg allowance on my Malaysia flight and brought back a suitcase of ugg boots so I would have plenty of room but I guess I got greedy




