Parcel delivery options .. large box

Hello

I want to sell a campervan grille on ebay, (actually two) and I am wondering which courier options are the best, as far as handling large parcels.

One box will be 170 x 28 x 11 (cm) weighing less than 10 kg

The other box will be 130 x 30 x 15 (cm)

I am actually a newbie to ebay and have only used the PO so far, but these werer just for small items,

thanks for any advice.
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  • I would use GWizz for those, http://www.gwizzcouriers.co.uk/
  • jillyjacks
    jillyjacks Posts: 443 Forumite
    edited 13 September 2011 at 8:29AM
    sorry to hijack the thread but I have a large heavy parcel (32kg) dimensions approx 36 x 36 x 36cm which is the cheapest way to send it please?
  • graspthenettle
    graspthenettle Posts: 248 Forumite
    edited 13 September 2011 at 11:14AM
    WLM21 wrote: »
    Hello

    I want to sell a campervan grille on ebay, (actually two) and I am wondering which courier options are the best, as far as handling large parcels.

    One box will be 170 x 28 x 11 (cm) weighing less than 10 kg

    The other box will be 130 x 30 x 15 (cm)

    I am actually a newbie to ebay and have only used the PO so far, but these werer just for small items,

    thanks for any advice.

    Don't think there's any reason why you couldn't use Royal Mail standard parcels. Between 8 & 10kgs £13.61 basic price and covered up to £46 (you can pay extra for additional compensation, up to £100, £250 or £500). Measurement restrictions are - up to 1.5metres long. Up to 3m combined length and girth.

    You might find that you have to take it to a 'proper' post office though - not sure about that, just a suggestion before you lug it to your local shop.

    Don't forget to include the weight of your packaging when calculating the costs.

    If you don't already have one pick up a copy of Pricing made easy from the post office, I find it invaluable when selling. :)

    Also, make sure you block overseas bidders - I know its sounds obvious but there are some strange people out there ;)
  • Hammyman
    Hammyman Posts: 9,913 Forumite
    WLM21 wrote: »
    Hello

    I want to sell a campervan grille on ebay, (actually two) and I am wondering which courier options are the best, as far as handling large parcels.

    One box will be 170 x 28 x 11 (cm) weighing less than 10 kg

    The other box will be 130 x 30 x 15 (cm)

    I am actually a newbie to ebay and have only used the PO so far, but these werer just for small items,

    thanks for any advice.

    Parcelmonkey - £8.95+VAT via Nightfreight for the larger box.
    Parcelmonkey - £5.85+VAT via Citylink for the smaller box.
  • Hammyman
    Hammyman Posts: 9,913 Forumite
    jillyjacks wrote: »
    sorry to hijack the thread but I have a large heavy parcel (32kg) dimensions approx 36 x 36 x 36cm which is the cheapest way to send it please?

    Parcelmonkey via Nightfreight = £14.49+VAT.
  • jillyjacks wrote: »
    sorry to hijack the thread but I have a large heavy parcel (32kg) dimensions approx 36 x 36 x 36cm which is the cheapest way to send it please?
    I would never use nightfreight through parcelmonkey, I've had a couple of people who haven't been in and I've been responsible for the £12 surcharge, but citylink through then are OK, for you I'd choose GWizz (http://www.gwizzcouriers.co.uk/), £9.49 + VAT UPS
  • Hammyman
    Hammyman Posts: 9,913 Forumite
    Fair enough. I've only used DHL and Citylink through Parcelmonkey.
  • WLM21
    WLM21 Posts: 1,572 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Thanks for all the advice
  • macfly
    macfly Posts: 2,728 Forumite
    Don't think there's any reason why you couldn't use Royal Mail standard parcels. Between 8 & 10kgs £13.61 basic price and covered up to £46 (you can pay extra for additional compensation, up to £100, £250 or £500). Measurement restrictions are - up to 1.5metres long. Up to 3m combined length and girth.

    You might find that you have to take it to a 'proper' post office though - not sure about that, just a suggestion before you lug it to your local shop.

    Don't forget to include the weight of your packaging when calculating the costs.

    If you don't already have one pick up a copy of Pricing made easy from the post office, I find it invaluable when selling. :)

    Also, make sure you block overseas bidders - I know its sounds obvious but there are some strange people out there ;)

    Apart from the price. Any Post Office can send parcels.
  • Oliver14
    Oliver14 Posts: 5,878 Forumite
    Don't think there's any reason why you couldn't use Royal Mail standard parcels. Between 8 & 10kgs £13.61 basic price and covered up to £46 (you can pay extra for additional compensation, up to £100, £250 or £500). Measurement restrictions are - up to 1.5metres long. Up to 3m combined length and girth.

    You might find that you have to take it to a 'proper' post office though - not sure about that, just a suggestion before you lug it to your local shop.

    Don't forget to include the weight of your packaging when calculating the costs.

    If you don't already have one pick up a copy of Pricing made easy from the post office, I find it invaluable when selling. :)

    Also, make sure you block overseas bidders - I know its sounds obvious but there are some strange people out there ;)
    It would be cheaper to use parcelforce express 48 if you pay via paypal for an ebay sale up to 30 kgs for 11.99.(inc vat) Also you can book for them to pick it up from you

    http://www2.parcelforce.com/parcelforce-worldwide-services-ebay-users
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