International shipping
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International shipping
I may have foudn a buyer on reverb for a bass guitar of mine at a very good price.
Does anyone have experience with shipping international from NZ?
This buyer is in the USA, another in Denmark.
I see NZ post do international parcels. Will they carry a big parcel like a guitar??
Cheers for any advice.
Does anyone have experience with shipping international from NZ?
This buyer is in the USA, another in Denmark.
I see NZ post do international parcels. Will they carry a big parcel like a guitar??
Cheers for any advice.
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Re: International shipping
I recommend removing the neck (unless it is shipping in a hard case) and packing as a smaller (physically) unit. As calcs are generally volumetric you can save a poultice. Obviously you'll need to check with the buyer whether having the neck removed scares them or not. I've had guitars from Aus and US delivered this way and saved a fair amount.
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Re: International shipping
Yes, i usually request the same of sellers from japan when they send guitars in soft cases.null_pointer wrote:I recommend removing the neck (unless it is shipping in a hard case) and packing as a smaller (physically) unit. As calcs are generally volumetric you can save a poultice. Obviously you'll need to check with the buyer whether having the neck removed scares them or not. I've had guitars from Aus and US delivered this way and saved a fair amount.
This bass is in a hard case so not really going to apply.
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Re: International shipping
Cheers yep that's the go by the look of itnzsimon1 wrote:NZ post is the most cost effective
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Re: International shipping
I'd suggest Toll perhaps.. they do offer international. cheaper than FedEx, DHL, UPS etc..
We have an account with Toll and save a shite tonne on shipping locally - NZpost are pretty rip off.
We have an account with Toll and save a shite tonne on shipping locally - NZpost are pretty rip off.
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Re: International shipping
Just be careful not to make the parcel too big, with extra padding. Most couriers (except Pace) have size limits that you get close to with a bass case. NZ post website explains the details.
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Re: International shipping
This will fall well inside those limits, but yeh I can see how you could blow out with padding...olegmcnoleg wrote:Just be careful not to make the parcel too big, with extra padding. Most couriers (except Pace) have size limits that you get close to with a bass case. NZ post website explains the details.