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Post by angry_young_poet »

lukanize wrote:So ive sold my peavey 5150 combo.
Can anyone recommend a company for this? its 38kgs.
Peferably saturday door to door pickup otherwise I'll have to organise a vehicle for a saturday depot drop off or take a day off or something.

any help is much appreciated fullas!
ouch 38kgs. :o

fliways do door-to-door pickup/deliveries. not sooo cheap though.

i think couriers have a 25kg limit.

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Post by raz »

Try PB transport. They do freight as well as courier. AYP is right I think about the 25kg courier limit. I get a lot of computer equipment shipped and any servers. big monitors etc have to come by freight.

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lukanize wrote:So ive sold my peavey 5150 combo.
Can anyone recommend a company for this? its 38kgs.
Peferably saturday door to door pickup otherwise I'll have to organise a vehicle for a saturday depot drop off or take a day off or something.

any help is much appreciated fullas!
hehe you could always give it to me to deliver, I'm sure I'd get it to the buyer ...uhhh..sooner or later...maybe.....woohoo free 5150 :P

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DHL do door to door, will cost you around 80 bucks

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