Board Postage

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powderroomie
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I know, I always ask the same question,
who is the cheapest parcel delivery for Boards?

I have looked everywhere and I can only find something for £25!
I have had you guys help with this before and found something for £15....

I hope you can help again!
:D

Kat
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powderroomie
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http://www.city-link.co.uk usually take mine for under £15 in the UK. Probably only any use if you have a local depot though

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powderroomie
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Posting boards is a pain - ones less than 150cm might be easier as more couriers will take them.

I've used interparcel:

http://www.interparcel.com/

they re-sell other companies services. No problems, went with TNT. £9.99+VAT.

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powderroomie
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Brilliant, thanks again guys, knew I could count on you.
Must make a note of it so I don't need to bother everyone every time I need to send anything!

xx

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Royal Mail standard Parcels accept packages up to 1.5m, you can get a certificate of postage too - I posted my 147 board yesterday with additional insurance (up to £250) and it was less than £10

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WOW!
I always think Royal Mail is super expensive, I guess this is one example where it's not!
I worry things go missing with standard mail tho, I've lost about 3 parcels in the last year, all with Royal Mail, not too sure what they're up to most of the time!

I think I'll use them for the next board tho, insured up to £250 is perfect, I can hope it gets lost!hehe.
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