That old chestnut?
Once again as I tried to post out a set of wheels in an actual wheelbox, from a bike shop, I find most couriers do not accept a package of those dimensions. There's no option to post, online. Only Evri will allow you to actually buy postage or courier-age, by having a system of combined dims that must not exceed 245cm.
Mine did, by a small bit but I tried it on.
No. Got hit with an extra £10.80 on top of the £8 original bill. Ok, I chanced it and got stung.
Yet the box I got from a LBS was from Trek to the shop, via UPS. UPS do not offer a service online for this box size.
I can't imagine the likes of Trek are paying £18 for postage each time.
To rub salt into the wound, yesterday, a wheelchair arrived in a box (its for the MIL). A huge box. TNT and postage was £12. Thus the wheelychair people must be paying less for their courier services.
To quote Marvin Gaye, let's get it on.
No, sorry, what's going on?
Once again as I tried to post out a set of wheels in an actual wheelbox, from a bike shop, I find most couriers do not accept a package of those dimensions. There's no option to post, online. Only Evri will allow you to actually buy postage or courier-age, by having a system of combined dims that must not exceed 245cm.
Mine did, by a small bit but I tried it on.
No. Got hit with an extra £10.80 on top of the £8 original bill. Ok, I chanced it and got stung.
Yet the box I got from a LBS was from Trek to the shop, via UPS. UPS do not offer a service online for this box size.
I can't imagine the likes of Trek are paying £18 for postage each time.
To rub salt into the wound, yesterday, a wheelchair arrived in a box (its for the MIL). A huge box. TNT and postage was £12. Thus the wheelychair people must be paying less for their courier services.
To quote Marvin Gaye, let's get it on.
No, sorry, what's going on?