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Mike
03-05-2006, 13:11
Hi all

Well my mother in law just brought a cooker on ebay and asked if I could collect it !!!! Guess where ..........in Durham and I live in Oxford (500 miles round trip)

Any ideas if carrier companies exist who would collect this and then deliver it to Oxford ????

Save me a whole day :(

Thanks

Mike

Acathla
03-05-2006, 13:42
give UPS a call. they can arrange pickup/delivery but not sure how much it will cost you.

TheBlueRaja
03-05-2006, 13:45
Dont you just love mother in laws.

I doubt its going to be cheap though mate.

Chris
03-05-2006, 14:08
You might find a white van man advertising in your local rag who would do the job. But as TBR says, it's going to cost, however you do it.

gaffer_gump
03-05-2006, 14:38
You could always say NO :erm: and feal the wrath of both mother and daughter.... go on be a bugger and say NO, go on do it..

Please don't tell um it was my idea tho :angel:

Escapee
03-05-2006, 17:37
You can often get a pallet picked up and delivered for around £60, it may be worth investigating that idea.

cnewton2k
03-05-2006, 21:00
You can often get a pallet picked up and delivered for around £60, it may be worth investigating that idea.

Jeus how tiny are the pallets that you are talking about !!!

I would say you are looking @ 150 - 200

Escapee
03-05-2006, 22:14
Jeus how tiny are the pallets that you are talking about !!!

I would say you are looking @ 150 - 200

I had a price when buying a tool and cutter grinder off ebay last year, the item was with an engineering company and thats what he quoted me for it to be delivered on a pallet from Birmingham to South Wales.

(It weighs approx 250Kg)

MovedGoalPosts
03-05-2006, 23:09
Me thinks the ebay bargain of the century won't be once you charge for the fuel and time of getting there :Yikes:

me283
03-05-2006, 23:52
Try this site:

http://www.interparcel.com/

They will give you comparitives between various couriers/delivery services, including ParcelForce; what's more, they are much cheaper than going direct.

Jules
04-05-2006, 12:55
You could always say NO :erm: and feal the wrath of both mother and daughter.... go on be a bugger and say NO, go on do it..

Please don't tell um it was my idea tho :angel:

I just love your sense of humour lol


As has been said it is going to cost how ever you do it :(