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Nick Dale

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Ok as you may know i am selling my bike and want to know what is the best courier to use? I know Royal Mail is the norm nowa days but they get a bit funny with things that are to big or weigh to much so what should i do? Do i just phone up Parcel Force direct and arrange something or find another courier? Any help will be grateful :)

Nick.

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If you use Parcel force without an account, you can book a collection online 24 hour delivery will cost £17 I think it is, but book online and you get £1 off, the weight limit is 30kg and they never bother measuring boxes but their tolerence is quite high on box sizes, so I think this would be ok for speed, otherwise I would use standard parcel in the post office, 30kg max weight.

Phil.

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royal mail is spot on. last week i sent a bmx to joe maher. It has to be under 1.5meters long, which it was, and it has to be under 20kg, which it was. So insured for £500, it cost me £14 to send it with 3 - 5 days delivery.

It came after 2 working days.

Spot on. it was the first time i'd sent a bike and wasn't sure who to use, but that was sound for me and joe.

john

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