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How would i send a set of alloy wheels through the post? (Bowfer?)

Neiliboy (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 24th May 2007, 15:47

I`m putting a set of alloys on flea bay and obviously i`ll have more success at selling them if i offer postage......erm......problem is how would i do that practically speaking? I have no boxes etc - would couriers take them as is?

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RE: How would i send a set of alloy wheels through the post? (Bowfer?)

marksparks999 (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 24th May 2007, 15:51

answer is no couriers wont take them as is... you will need to bubble wrap and then box them, no more than two in a box due to weight... will cost anywhere from £30 upwards to get shipped!

What are they, i am in the market for a set of alloys 100pcd.



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RE: How would i send a set of alloy wheels through the post? (Bowfer?)

retrogeezer (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 24th May 2007, 15:52

I`ve seen them posted before with flat bits of cardboard over the face and bac of the wheel just taped to each other with brown parel tape.

That protects the finish of the alloy o.k (as long as the handlers treat them o.k)

Although collection only still fetches a good price as people are prepared to drive a few miles for something that heavy...after all it`s gonna cost £40-£50 for postage which is a fair bit of fuel.



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RE: How would i send a set of alloy wheels through the post? (Bowfer?)

Neiliboy (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 24th May 2007, 15:55

I think i`ll just whack on £50 postage.....i`ll cross that bridge when i get there. I`ve got loads of fruit boxes/cardboard in the garage so i`ll probably just send it like that.....

Thanks guys :)

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Companies that have p**sed me off so much that I will never use them again and I hope you dont either....
Jacks Fish & Chips of Cambridge ridiculously overpriced and overpackaged chips. £1.20 for a stupidly small portion of chips - they need to go up north for a good lesson in fish and chips
Alloy Bodies of Manchester - The Grand Daddy & Benchmark for shockingly poor customer service.
Capital Bank Leasing who are part of [B]BOS
& are f**ing useless & struggle to action the smallest request but are fantastically efficient at taking money out of my account
[B]Abbey National
Absolutely diabolical service - how hard is it to change £60 of coins into notes????
....more coming soon no doubt.....

RE: How would i send a set of alloy wheels through the post? (Bowfer?)

Neiliboy (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 24th May 2007, 15:57

Mark - they`re a set of BMW MV II style 18" alloys. the problem is one has a slight crack in it so it would be best going to someone who can refurb them. They`re not in good nick in all honesty.

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Companies that have p**sed me off so much that I will never use them again and I hope you dont either....
Jacks Fish & Chips of Cambridge ridiculously overpriced and overpackaged chips. £1.20 for a stupidly small portion of chips - they need to go up north for a good lesson in fish and chips
Alloy Bodies of Manchester - The Grand Daddy & Benchmark for shockingly poor customer service.
Capital Bank Leasing who are part of [B]BOS
& are f**ing useless & struggle to action the smallest request but are fantastically efficient at taking money out of my account
[B]Abbey National
Absolutely diabolical service - how hard is it to change £60 of coins into notes????
....more coming soon no doubt.....

RE: How would i send a set of alloy wheels through the post? (Bowfer?)

bowfer (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 24th May 2007, 16:09

How dare you insult me with your domestic pish sir !
I`m international,don`t you know.
I`d have you ripped off for individual crates in fully treated timber.
Why individual crates ?
Err...coz rattling is..em..against IATA regulations,or something ? ;)

RE: How would i send a set of alloy wheels through the post? (Bowfer?)

marksparks999 (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 24th May 2007, 18:06

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They`re not in good nick in all honesty.
ah... not for me then! Ebay would be a good idea if the fourth won`t refurb put the three on with fourth thrown in... many people only want two wheels as direct replacements for those damaged already!



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RE: How would i send a set of alloy wheels through the post? (Bowfer?)

random username (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 24th May 2007, 22:13

Try looking for a `man with a van` type courier on ebay. If you`re lucky you might find a huge roll of bubble wrap cheap at a local garden/farm supplies store to wrap them.

Oh, and I`d not quote a price unless you`ve already asked around, you don`t want to quote and then find it costs double. Maybe offer postage but not quote a price until asked, or say the buyer has to arrange their own courier?

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RE: How would i send a set of alloy wheels through the post? (Bowfer?)

Linebacker2 (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 24th May 2007, 23:30

I`d be careful on this one, check out this thread to give you an idea of possible costs and problems involved. Talking to someone at work today and they said about items being listed on ebay with something like "postage at cost" to cover the postage

Out of interest, a friend of mine imported a set of wheels for his Bug from the States, without problem, but they were individually wrapped first to help ensure that they arrived unmarked.

LB2

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RE: How would i send a set of alloy wheels through the post? (Bowfer?)

bogstandard (Competent) posted this on Thursday, 24th May 2007, 23:46

I sold a set of wheels (with tyres) on ebay and I sent them via Staples! They use DHL as the courier and it cost me £18 iirc. I cardboarded the faces and wrapped them up in rubble sacks in pairs. Cheapest I could find! ;)

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