[Milsurplus] International shipping of receiver to Australia
Ken Eckert
eckertkp at gmail.com
Sat Jul 2 13:34:47 EDT 2022
The only way around the costs is using a freight forwarding service like
Planet Express www.planetexpress.com
They seem to have areas of specialty (Europe etc) so you may have to look
at various companies.
Some of the ones that various people have used are below, I have no
personal experience for incoming, I have shipped to people that have used
some of these companies:
https://www.ktluk.com/
https://planetexpress.com/
https://polimexparcel.com/
https://www.tuffnells.co.uk/
https://www.pallet2ship.co.uk/pallet-delivery-USA/
Ken
On Sat, Jul 2, 2022 at 9:44 AM William Cromwell <wrcromwell at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> That is part of why my RAK lives alone without a RAL. A few times over
> the years there have been offers (from people I don't know) within
> driving distance. When I contacted them to arrange the trip to buy and
> pickup the RAL..they suddenly vanished! Maybe there never was a RAL in
> those instances. It may have been a 'grab the money and run' scheme. I
> do get to hamfests sometimes and the first thing on my agenda is "look
> for a RAL".
>
> 73,
>
> Bill KU8H
>
> bark less - wag more
>
> On 7/2/22 07:22, David Stinson wrote:
> > A year or two ago, properly packing and shipping an
> > RAK and an RAL receivers via FedEx (cheapest at the time)
> > from Texas to Virginia cost like $350. I was kinda horrified.
> >
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