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Anyone ever ship an awning??

Started by 4campinfoxes, Apr 22, 2004, 09:45 AM

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4campinfoxes

I'm trying to figure out the best way to ship an awning from Iowa to another PUT member in Virginia.  So far it's too long for all the standard companies - UPS, USPS, DHL, FedEx.  :rolleyes:  Any suggestions for an affordable shipping option?


Thanks!
Sharon

angelsmom10

Other than trying a relay thru PUT members, my only suggestion would be a standard shipping company.

tlhdoc

You could try contacting a local business and see who they get packages from.  I know Yellow Freight ships odd sized stuff, but they usually only ship to businesses.  If you know of a business that will allow you to ship from you might be able to do it that way.  Did you try looking in the phone book for shipping companies or a package store?  Good luck. :)

vjm1639

Check with your local Mail Boxes Etc...they advertise that they'll even ship a grand piano!  Can't imagine an awning being larger than that!  :D

tlhdoc

I talked to a FedEX guy at the nursing home today, he said to call their 800 number and ask for their heavy shipping department.  He said they would be able to ship it. :)

4campinfoxes

Thanks all.  I sent an email to the closest Mailboxes etc. but haven't received a response.  I'll try the FedEx 800 number tomorrow.  With any luck it will be shipped by Monday!

Sharon

4campinfoxes

Here's an update.  Mailboxes etc/The UPS Store quoted me about $150 to ship the awning.  A freight company I found online quoted $230 and FedEx Truck Freight quoted $263.  :eek:  Anyone have any other suggestions?  

Thanks!
Sharon

birol

I ship a lot of odd stuff as part of my eBay experience and have been thinking about it.  The awning is such a weird shape, I think what you are quoted is more or less the best options you have. To be honest I would not sell such an item on eBay, because the shipping costs would be prohibitive.

Good luck with it.

Quote from: 4campinfoxesHere's an update.  Mailboxes etc/The UPS Store quoted me about $150 to ship the awning.  A freight company I found online quoted $230 and FedEx Truck Freight quoted $263.  :eek:  Anyone have any other suggestions?  

Thanks!
Sharon

tlhdoc

Quote from: 4campinfoxesHere's an update.  Mailboxes etc/The UPS Store quoted me about $150 to ship the awning.  A freight company I found online quoted $230 and FedEx Truck Freight quoted $263.  :eek:  Anyone have any other suggestions?  

Thanks!
Sharon

Wow I am flabbergasted to hear the prices.  Maybe you could get them moved from area to area by PUT members. :)

topcat7736

I have three things you might try.

First, if anyone you know is moving to the delivery area, maybe they could include it with their stuff. Or, ask a moving company if they could include it with a shipment to the areas terminal and let the receiver pick it up at the destination warehouse.

Second, I bought a van from my sister in Florida and had it shipped to New Jersey via Autolog. They go terminal to terminal and might be willing to carry it for a nominal charge (if they operate in your two areas).

Third, airlines carry cargo of all sizes and shapes. In the days of Eastern Airlines, I had them carry 400# computers from Seattle to Newark (terminal to terminal) and only paid $60/pallet shipment.

Hope it helps a bit.

tlhdoc

You can ship objects by bus too. :)

4campinfoxes

Thanks all, Tracy - I tried Greyhound early on & it was too long for them too!  

Right now it looks like we'll continue to own an extra awning unless a much cheaper shipping alternative shows up.  :rolleyes:   My buyer (as expected) was not interested in the exhorbitant shipping fees.  I had expected it to be a little difficult, but hadn't thought it would be this much of a pita.  

Sharon