container advice anyone?
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container advice anyone?
We are in the process of getting shipping quotes (Dunedin bound) and one of the companies quoted for delivery within a mile of port Chalmers. Although I don't know the area I don't think we will be living within a mile so what do we do? Are we expected to nip down with a wheelbarrow and collect our stuff! I'm assuming that will incur an extra charge but surely that should be part of the package? Anyone else experienced this? Also we were told not to take teabags, I know it sounds a bit sad but I thought I may as well because I love my tea and they could do us until we find a nz alternative. Thanks for reading
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Re: container advice anyone?
you need to look for door to door quotes but unless you know where you are going to be that's going to be a bit difficult.
As for teabags unless you are going to get them shipped over regularly you might as well find one you like here. I wouldn't suggest putting them in the container what with the extreme climate changes it will go through on the crossing.
As for teabags unless you are going to get them shipped over regularly you might as well find one you like here. I wouldn't suggest putting them in the container what with the extreme climate changes it will go through on the crossing.
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Thanks for the speedy answer Mrs Fychan. It's a bit difficult to know where we will be, we will probably go in a motel for a week while we find a rental. We have ideas of areas we like but wo.t know until we get there, I thought saying Dunedin would be enough. I'll ditch the tea bag idea then.
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you could always bring some in your suitcases, as long as you declare them should be ok
As for container they should have a cost for door to door being in a certain region, it's not like they wouldn't have delivered roundabouts previously to give you a ball park figure.
As for container they should have a cost for door to door being in a certain region, it's not like they wouldn't have delivered roundabouts previously to give you a ball park figure.
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We used PSS, they wouldn't send it over without an address, but as we knew we would be in Christchurch they gave us a door to door quote and we emailed our address once we had secured a rental.
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Crown Relocations have an depot here (Dunedin) and they're based in the UK too, we used them to move from Auckland to Dunedin. It might be worth giving them a call.
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Thanks for the speedy answer Mrs Fychan. It's a bit difficult to know where we will be, we will probably go in a motel for a week while we find a rental. We have ideas of areas we like but wo.t know until we get there, I thought saying Dunedin would be enough. I'll ditch the tea bag idea then.
I buy Tetley tea bags here from an expat shop. I don't know what brand you like. I wouldn't like to eat or drink anything that had been in a container at sea for 3 months. (Other people will have their opinions too.) Excepting commercial goods of course.
Our pc monitor was not functioning on arrival in NZ as we think damp got into it in the tropics. It fell to the floor and broke during an earthquake so it was just easier to dump it.
All our other possessions arrived in the same condition they left Britain.
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One thing we found was that items with a white plastic trim turned creamy yellow! So fridge, keyboard, freezer, washing machine, can't remember what else.
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Thanks everyone, that's given me plenty to think about. Barnsleymat, have had crown out but they were about £800 dearer than the cheapest quote. So much to think about, not least where where the flippin heck we're gonna live in 3 weeks when we sell the house, panic panic! We have pss coming out today as well so we can decide who to use then.
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With PSS its 30 miles from Wellington Harbour, which is a fair distance and would cover most areas that people live
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Re: container advice anyone?
We are in the process of getting shipping quotes (Dunedin bound) and one of the companies quoted for delivery within a mile of port Chalmers. Although I don't know the area I don't think we will be living within a mile so what do we do? Are we expected to nip down with a wheelbarrow and collect our stuff! I'm assuming that will incur an extra charge but surely that should be part of the package? Anyone else experienced this? Also we were told not to take teabags, I know it sounds a bit sad but I thought I may as well because I love my tea and they could do us until we find a nz alternative. Thanks for reading
With regards to tea, Bell Tea is disgusting, most brands do an English Breakfast Tea. Dilma Ceylon tea is quite nice, similar to what we're used to, we also like Pams red label. (I like tea and have opinions about it, it seems :-))
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I drink decaf tea, I dont mind which one as long as its a brand like tetley, typhoo, pg. Can I get decaf there? Sorry for the stupid questions, when I asked our friends a question once (fooferfish), he replied that it wasn't a third world country lol.
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Thanks everyone, that's given me plenty to think about. Barnsleymat, have had crown out but they were about £800 dearer than the cheapest quote. So much to think about, not least where where the flippin heck we're gonna live in 3 weeks when we sell the house, panic panic! We have pss coming out today as well so we can decide who to use then.
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Hi Liam,
Pickfords are the cheapest so far, but we have had PSS out today and are awaiting their quote which is due tomorrow so I will post again to let you know.
Pickfords are the cheapest so far, but we have had PSS out today and are awaiting their quote which is due tomorrow so I will post again to let you know.