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Suitable shipping company's

Postby Awesome-Trac » Sun May 06, 2012 6:55 pm

Ok so this might be a stupid question but I was wondering what kind of shipping companies do you guys use and how would you ship items? Via price and zip code price range? I have a bunch of spare parts from the original owner and I actually wanted to sell them soon "sorry I usually buy stuff not sell"
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Re: Suitable shipping company's

Postby stockli » Sun May 06, 2012 7:10 pm

What spare parts do you have? I'm interested haha.. Flat rate isn't bad.
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Re: Suitable shipping company's

Postby Awesome-Trac » Sun May 06, 2012 7:19 pm

I'm about to post it up as soon as I take pics of everything
-1988 Celica Alltrac (white) Sold
-1988 Celica Alltrac (black) new project
-1990 Corolla sedan (sky blue) totalled by my brother :(
-1990 Celica GT-S hatchback (sky blue) daily driver

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Re: Suitable shipping company's

Postby Boo_Guy » Mon May 07, 2012 5:28 pm

If sending anything to Canada, USPS would be best and UPS is the worst. This is for brokerage / boarder fees, if any, UPS charges an arm and a leg, while USPS either charges nothing, or just the flat taxes owed, no extra fees.

Marking the products as used should help with these taxes and fees as well.
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