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Corsa_Sport21

posted on 2nd Apr 11 at 06:06

quote:
Originally posted by RCoughtrie
just wrap them all seperate in bin bags/bubble wrap with cardboard covering face then take total weight

[Edited on 01-04-2011 by RCoughtrie]


I use Paisley Freight everytime i send wheels and do the above and have never had any issue's.

Cardboard on the face and wrap them in black bin liners..Dont think they need the weight though,just need to know the size and how many wheels.


corsatdi

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 18:10

Sometimes!?


big eck

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 18:10

Top man :thumbs:

This site sometimes is very heplful :lol:


corsatdi

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 18:00

No fees if the person paying uses funds from a bank account or from funds already in their paypal account.

Effective from 9 July 2008, PayPal will change its fee structure to make it more attractive for our UK customers to send personal payments. We are pleased to announce that:

* PayPal will not charge a recipient (regardless of their account type) of a PayPal payment if that payment was funded by the sender's bank account or PayPal balance and it is designated a Personal Payment

* PayPal will apply a fee for payments received for Personal Payments or Commercial Payments if such a payment is funded by a credit or debit card, however for Personal Payments funded by a card, the sender will have the option of paying the fees for that payment"


grubz172

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 18:00

think its 4%


corsatdi

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 17:58

Get him to send it as a gift then i dont think there are any fees


big eck

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 17:51

Ok need help again here :lol:

If the guy was to send me a payment of £347.50 through paypal how much fees would that inccur???

I don't use paypal thats why i'm asking lol.


big eck

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 17:16

Good to hear, thanks for the help guys :)


Jonny.N

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 17:14

i normally wrap them with bubble wrap, then parcel them in 2s, not had a problem with paisley freight either, have sent loads of wheels with them,


big eck

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 17:13

Got a bit of bubble wrap here so it'll all be gettin used lol


Edd

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 17:12

heard bad things about them for damage so i would bubble wrap them to fuck seperatley


big eck

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 17:09

ok so I can just wrap them in bin bags with the faces protected with cardboard like Coughtrie says. Do I tape them all together kinda thing like in 2's or just leave seperate???


grubz172

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 17:01

ive used paisley before for wheels and did them in 2 seperate parcels


RCoughtrie

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 17:00

just wrap them all seperate in bin bags/bubble wrap with cardboard covering face then take total weight

[Edited on 01-04-2011 by RCoughtrie]


big eck

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 16:57

I might have my alloys sold but I need to send them. I'll be using Paisley Freight for the job but the question I ask is how the hell I wrap 4 alloys and tyres into one big parcel or do I send them as seperate items???

Anyone sent some before as I need help