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Mick
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Looking for a reasonably priced courier to move a block from northampton to soham, preferably one who doesn't need it palletised, or charges to drop it on a pallet, there will be assistance in and out at both ends.
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I can guess where that is going, be very careful.
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Post by Raminduction »

I use various couriers for shifting engines and the going rate is about £45 + vat but thats with an account.

If your a one off customer try www.parcel2go.com ( Pallet Force option )

2 day delivery costs £80 + vat based on a 100kg pallet ( doesnt have to be exact as they never check )

It will have to be on a pallet though and secured. They will collect from your house and deliver anywhere
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I've used Palletline,who brought a pallet and waited while I loaded,similar cost to palletforce.
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I've used Palletline,who brought a pallet and waited while I loaded,similar cost to palletforce.
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Don't use Yodel. They'll probably lose it. Have done before with stuff I've bought
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:iagree:

Avoid at all cost.

Tho they might actually be better with large stuff on pallets.... they might be less likely to lose large stuff and less likely to damage stuff if they cant throw it around their depots.... :-k
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