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Re: to ship or not to ship...that is the question
Originally Posted by adriang
(Post 4850300)
When I got my quotes, I asked the shippers to include what their costs were per cubic metre. When I looked at the cost of shipping a fridge, it was cheaper to buy a new one. Meant I left a lot of bulky things behind (sold them), and had lots of new things when I arrived!
return to australia.....sold nearly everything and shipped some boxes... lots of the stuff i wish i had never bought with me......if you are going to start new life start with everything new.....it's not worth it i don't think...we used the money from selling stuff in uk to replace here.... it's an australian hobby to have garage sales and people selling everything in there houses often....be adventurous...it's much more fun... you will sell something you wish you hadn't and ship something you wish you hadn't......we moved into an unfurnished rental and within a couple of weeks we had a house full and car....it doesn't matter what it's all like...it doesn't have to be perfect.... there is always ikea to go to!!!!!:thumbsup: |
Re: to ship or not to ship...that is the question
Originally Posted by sophjam
(Post 5013071)
When is the best time to start to get quotes for the shipping. we hope to go for january to cairns does anyone know any good companies in the northeast. Got our acknowledgment yesturday how long do you think we are looking at now for visa? (136 Nurse) :)
We used Robinsons, based in Darlington. Were really good and would definately recommend again. Lynne |
Re: to ship or not to ship...that is the question
why are you heading home Lynne?:)
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