[R-390] Shipping heavy boat anchors overseas from USA question
Howard Weeks
weeksh at att.net
Thu Mar 3 18:38:44 EST 2011
Haven't used it lately, but in the past (15 years back) I found that
common air cargo was far less expensive that any other form of
shipping. Find an airline that flys to Poland and find out what they
want to ship it. The addressee may have to go to an airport to pick
it up but that is usually doable. I have shipped as much as 1500
pounds of radio equipment that way to and from Germany. At the time,
the price was about $1 per pound.
Howard in GA
On 3 Mar 2011 at 17:03, James A. (Andy) Moorer wrote:
> Find someone who is flying back from Poland and pay the
> excess-baggage/overweight fee to take it on as luggage. Guaranteed the
> cheapest way.
>
> Since the USPS dropped sea mail, there has been no good way to get
> heavy stuff back across the pond.
>
> -A
>
> On 3/3/2011 4:43 PM, Dana Cobb wrote:
> > Hi gang.
> > I'd like to ship a 45 pound boat anchor RF amp to
> > Poland from Florida. I checked with the USPS and
> > they want $760 dollars. UPS, thinks $825 would be
> > the right price. Fedex is even worse I'm told. How
> > do you folks ship R 390 radio's overseas? Any help
> > would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Dana - K1RQ
> > Bradenton, Florida
> > ______________________________________________________________
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> James A. (Andy) Moorer
> www.jamminpower.com
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Howard Weeks
Harlem, GA
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