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(very) small movers ?
Hi Folks,
I have two or three boxes of effects to move over to Vancouver from London,UK in addition to two large suitcases when I land there in a couple of weeks. Sizewise the boxes are "book boxes" and they're heavy. I'll be taking the cases with me on the flight. Would it be viable to have the boxes sent over by courier or would it be better to pay for them as excess luggage, if that's even possible. Does anyone know of any other options ? If I go the courier route, do they charge by weight or volume ? Are there any recommendations ? Thanks folks. |
Re: (very) small movers ?
Originally Posted by Drax
(Post 10405659)
Hi Folks,
I have two or three boxes of effects to move over to Vancouver from London,UK in addition to two large suitcases when I land there in a couple of weeks. Sizewise the boxes are "book boxes" and they're heavy. I'll be taking the cases with me on the flight. Would it be viable to have the boxes sent over by courier or would it be better to pay for them as excess luggage, if that's even possible. Does anyone know of any other options ? If I go the courier route, do they charge by weight or volume ? Are there any recommendations ? Thanks folks. |
Re: (very) small movers ?
Try parcel2go
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Re: (very) small movers ?
Thought this was going to be about dwarf or hobbit moving companies.
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Re: (very) small movers ?
Try getting a quote from Excessbaggage.com perhaps? We recently used them to ship about 14 boxes, they go by volume, hence it goes by boat and has taken about 8 weeks. If you go by air, it will be by weight and I think is about 2 weeks shipping. Maybe, contact the airline and see what they charge for cargo items?
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Re: (very) small movers ?
Originally Posted by Tangram
(Post 10406028)
Thought this was going to be about dwarf or hobbit moving companies.
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Re: (very) small movers ?
Originally Posted by JimLondon
(Post 10406158)
Try getting a quote from Excessbaggage.com perhaps? We recently used them to ship about 14 boxes, they go by volume, hence it goes by boat and has taken about 8 weeks. If you go by air, it will be by weight and I think is about 2 weeks shipping. Maybe, contact the airline and see what they charge for cargo items?
To clarify your statement above. Irrespective of shipping mode, the carrier will charge by weight or volumetric weight as Aviator has pointed out. Think a ton of feathers vs. a ton of lead. The ton of feathers will take up much more of the plane/truck/container. |
Re: (very) small movers ?
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 10406423)
I'm fighting the urge to mention ants.
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Re: (very) small movers ?
i used UPS for 3 large-ish boxes - around 20-25kg each
were here in around 6 days and cost the guts of £300GBP nothing broken, no customs charges (only a $15 handling fee from UPS Canada for some reason) and it was door-to-door |
Re: (very) small movers ?
Try DHL, they do not charge for weight, if it goes in the box then its allowed at the set price.
Andrew |
Re: (very) small movers ?
Originally Posted by haggis88
(Post 10406795)
i used UPS for 3 large-ish boxes - around 20-25kg each
were here in around 6 days and cost the guts of £300GBP |
Re: (very) small movers ?
Originally Posted by Tangram
(Post 10406028)
Thought this was going to be about dwarf or hobbit moving companies.
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Re: (very) small movers ?
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 10406423)
I'm fighting the urge to mention ants.
Whoever said Canadians dont have a sense of humour!!! Love it, it made me laugh!!!:D |
Re: (very) small movers ?
Originally Posted by Shelld79
(Post 10408257)
Whoever said Canadians dont have a sense of humour!!! Love it, it made me laugh!!!:D
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Re: (very) small movers ?
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10408364)
Sorry to have to tell you this but bats is a Brit. There are several on the forum.
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