Need a price on a 36" walker from Atlanta to Washington DC. Can anyone help?
63" LONG
36 1/2" WIDE
4' TALL
710LBS
thanks so much
63" LONG
36 1/2" WIDE
4' TALL
710LBS
thanks so much
I took a look at the company know as Uship it appears to be a online bidding/shipping company. After the first 2 pages of information requested i understand why I would not use this company. I believe you are mistaken about how much it would cost shipping via UPS. UPS Logistics handles larger freight and actually beats on a regular basis their completion both domestically and international. R&L Carriers may also be another source to try.Unless you have an account UPS will be a small fortune. I tried to have a self propelled gas blower, big difference in price than electric to ship, approx. 250 pounds crated and it was approx $500+. That's doing it online. Over the phone its double that.
I used Uship and it cost me about $160(dont remember exactly)with extra insurance.
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Uship was extremely smooth and if I needed to have something shipped again I'd use them.I took a look at the company know as Uship it appears to be a online bidding/shipping company. After the first 2 pages of information requested i understand why I would not use this company. I believe you are mistaken about how much it would cost shipping via UPS. UPS Logistics handles larger freight and actually beats on a regular basis their completion both domestically and international. R&L Carriers may also be another source to try.
Shipping is very expensive on a good day and with the continued devaluation of the currency the cost will continue to climb higher.
easy-lift guy
I can only speak from my own 20 years shipping both domestically and internationally. I believe your opinion is based on not being in business and possibly incurring a fraction of the freight I have shipped. Shipping companies can and will be competitive for your business, if you know how to shop and ask for the best rates.Uship was extremely smooth and if I needed to have something shipped again I'd use them.
I'm not mistaken about UPS. Unless you have an account and are a business it is extremely expensive.
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When was the last you, as an individual called UPS, FedEx, R&L, etc... to have something over 200 lbs that burns fuel, shipped approx. 600 miles? Im betting a long time if at all or you would be aware of the cost.I can only speak from my own 20 years shipping both domestically and internationally. I believe your opinion is based on not being in business and possibly incurring a fraction of the freight I have shipped. Shipping companies can and will be competitive for your business, if you know how to shop and ask for the best rates.
easy-lift guy
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Uship is so popular because you have said so. Never heard of the company before this thread. Very sure I would never use this company weather as an individual or company since I can do better for myself. I have shipped LCL to the UK on many occasions over the last 8 years and in spite of that, I am far more keen about shipping cost domestically and internationally than you could begin to understand. Please stick with your shipper of choice, only you know what works for you.When was the last you, as an individual called UPS, FedEx, R&L, etc... to have something over 200 lbs that burns fuel, shipped approx. 600 miles? Im betting a long time if at all or you would be aware of the cost.
They are competitive. Very close in price with each other. That's why Uship is so popular.
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Shipping is expensive either way. Just because you have an account does not mean you will have cheaper rates for your shipping. Ask for a price either way you may be given a break and when you do call have all of your info ready, the estimator will like a prepared customer over a unprepared customer every time.I might call them so I don't have to give all my info, before who knows if I get a quote or not.....
would it be cheaper to say its business or personal?
UShip is popular because its cheap, reliable and there's a tv show about it. If you want to pay a ridiculous amount to have something shipped, be my guest.Uship is so popular because you have said so. Never heard of the company before this thread. Very sure I would never use this company weather as an individual or company since I can do better for myself. I have shipped LCL to the UK on many occasions over the last 8 years and in spite of that, I am far more keen about shipping cost domestically and internationally than you could begin to understand. Please stick with your shipper of choice, only you know what works for you.
easy-lift guy
With UPS it doesn't matter. It goes by weight, dimensions, and what you're shipping. They'll give you a quote and if you do it online its 50% less. You are not obligated to book it.I might call them so I don't have to give all my info, before who knows if I get a quote or not.....
would it be cheaper to say its business or personal?
Almost forgot. Your "freight class" will have the largest bearing, along with weight, will have the biggest impact on the price. Huge difference between shipping some carpet vs shipping a fuel burning machine. Whereas if you use uship it makes no difference. It just goes by weight and dimensions. Good luck with whatever you choose.I might call them so I don't have to give all my info, before who knows if I get a quote or not.....
would it be cheaper to say its business or personal?
Great advice. I listed an auction for my item and had a response from somebody with 1200+ shipments and an excellent rating within 3 minutes. I bought extra insurance but probably didn't need it. Never used Uship before so I was cautious. They guaranteed delivery time within so many days and even though it was over the holidays I got it a couple days early.Very tough to beat Uship on pricing. I almost felt guilty for getting something shipped so cheap. You might as well throw a listing up there and see what type of quotes you get so you can compare to UPS. I can guarantee you it will be cheaper and you have the option of insuring your mower in case it gets damaged during delivery.
Make sure you use someone with at least 3-4 feedback ratings. Many times you will get some lowball bid by someone with 0 feedback basically willing to do it dirt cheap for in exchange for good feedback. I would advise staying away from these people.
Back when I worked long distance, I'd crate up tools and equipment and send them via Con-Way using their LTL service. Always had great luck with them and pricing seemed reasonable. Click on the 'Tools' heading and you can work up a quote right from their site.Need a price on a 36" walker from Atlanta to Washington DC. Can anyone help?
63" LONG
36 1/2" WIDE
4' TALL
710LBS
thanks so much