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Author Subject: best courier for wheels???
fatlapit

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any use any good delivery services????

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Posted 15th Apr 2012 at 21:04
coskev

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I've used Paisley Freight a few times with no botherThumbs up

£27 for four alloys with tyres upto 18 inchSmile

Usaully delivered on a City Link van.

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Posted 15th Apr 2012 at 21:07
fatlapit

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do u bother with insurance?

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Posted 15th Apr 2012 at 21:10
roland rat

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coskev wrote:
I've used Paisley Freight a few times with no botherThumbs up

£27 for four alloys with tyres upto 18 inchSmile

Usaully delivered on a City Link van.


^^ as above,these guys are very good Thumbs up
Posted 15th Apr 2012 at 21:51
dangti6

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You may be better off wrapping two together and sending as 2 parcels.

Depending on size and whether they have tyres, could be a much cheaper way of doing it.

I managed to send a set for just over £14 last year (£7 odd each package of 2) was with parcel2go and Yodel.

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  • Posted 15th Apr 2012 at 22:05
    CUJ

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    Paisley Frieght very good rep Yes

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    Posted 16th Apr 2012 at 07:37
    owain

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    Paisley Freight.

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    Posted 16th Apr 2012 at 08:45
    JoeyD

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    Post #8
    Another vote for Paisley here.
    They've been great for me, I've sent bumpers etc with them too and they've never been damaged or late!
    Good price too IMO
    Posted 16th Apr 2012 at 08:45
    jorg

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    can't beat booking through Paisley Freight. I have had two sets of wheels picked up over the last week going to different ends of the country and they both arrived arrived at their destinations the next day. That was with City Link. Also used them to sort out delivery of my bucket seat which is being picked up later on today by TNT.

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