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im not shore but u will always be safe over estimating (most of the time its the same price n e hows) i'd they where no more than 3kg per unit

Edited by Seabee
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Be careful though, some companies charge on volumetric weight (or something like that). Basically the size of the box you're sending aswell as the weight.

 

I tried posting a motorcycle petrol tank, that didn't weigh a lot, but as it was in a large box, I was getting stung on postage costs.

 

Fortunately the winning bidder (yes it was sold on eBay), lived locally! :thumbs:

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I've used paisley freight Ian, thy wanted height,width,depth & weight so should be fine.

Next day delivery is £13.99 & £6.99 extra for insurance up to £100 took all that,paid & now I've just got a PayPal notification saying they've returned the full price but no idea why. :bang:

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Bit wierd that :shrug:

 

I've used Paisleyfreight before for wheels and tyres, normally have no issues.

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After I posted that I got an email lol. Something about they cancelled it because they can't offer the extra insurance on the item. Wasn't spelt well so I'm guessing at that :lol:

Just done it again without the extra insurance. I've used them loads of times in the past, very reliable :thumbs:

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