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Any couriers that will collect & deliver a mattress?
nobile
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Hi. I purchased a mattress online but it has to be sent back, at my expense. But I have no idea how I can send it back as I dont have any experience of couriers apart from ocassionally using Post Office to send small bits & bobs.
Any suggestions? Dimensions are:
L:190
w:150
H:25
Weight: 30 kg
Thanks
Any suggestions? Dimensions are:
L:190
w:150
H:25
Weight: 30 kg
Thanks
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Try Shiply. You put your job on the site and couriers contact you with their best price.0
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These guys are used to handling mattresses.....http://www.network4.co.uk/Helping the country to sleep better....ZZZzzzzzzz0
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Have used Parcelhub before for delivering bulky items - But depends on frequency? http://www.parcelhub.co.uk0
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Avoid shiply, what usually happens is you pay their commission and that's all that happens, you loose this money, try Anyvan instead.0
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I have found local Facebook groups have plenty man+van adverts.0
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You'll probably be best off with https://www.parcelmonkey.co.uk .
Either that or take a look at https://www.comparcel.com0 -
Another vote for Anyvan here, you get loads of quotes to choose from before you decide.
I used them for the first time last month and the man and van I chose in the end was brilliant, could not have been more helpful.I always wanted to be a procrastinator, never got round to it...0
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