SetH
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Registered: 15th Jul 01
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seen a pair of STi front seats id like to buy, however trying to work out postage costs. the seller reckons that parcel force charge extra for bulky items, i thought that they just caluculate the costs based on weight?
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willay
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Registered: 10th Nov 02
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parcel force have a queer way of doing it if I remember correctly, theres a certain limit (might of been 20kg?) then they overchange or decide they dont want to deal with you...
might be worth looking into another delivery service mate.
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SetH
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I sent 4 alloys with tyres via parcel force that weighed 60 kilos for about £50 iirc. DHL/OMEGA wanted nearly £90!
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p4uls corsa
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try www.interparcel.com
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willay
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seth, maybe i'm thinking of royal mail or something silly.
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dna23
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http://www.pfwwsg.royalmail.com/servlet/acedispatcher?funcId=100&AceApplication=parcelforce&pageId=frameset
should help
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Liam
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Registered: 19th Jan 06
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use TNT, we use them at work they dont have a weight limit iirc, but to be sure id ring up.
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Dave A
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Registered: 10th Dec 03
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i sent a pair recently inluding subframes for £39
exellent service, turned up on time, delivered on time etc...
http://www.sendexpress.co.uk/express_parcel_delivery_40kg.htm
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