USA to AUS shipping question
USA to AUS shipping question
Hey there down underers! Quick question, how much do you think it would cost to ship an acoustic guitar in a chipboard case from Florida to melbourne, australia, victoria 3132 ? Value is about $150 US. Thanks, J
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Jason, I tried to ship a Gibson Melody Maker reissue (boxed in a gigbag) from VA to AUS and the cheapest quote I got for shipping was $350. Guitars are too big for the post office to ship there, so you're stuck with UPS/FedEx/etc.
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Yeah...... minimum $350. Probably closer to $450.
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Thanks mates! You're the best! Cheers J
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If the length is short enough USPS would be the best bet, the next lowest option is fedex.
Eden.
Eden.
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I still don't understand the US to AUS shipping pricing. I just brought in an epiphone sheraton in a hardcase for US$125 via USPS, and it was here in under a week!!.
Yet a bought my first 360 a few years back, it took 3 weeks to get here and cost US$350, ...FEDEX
Yet a bought my first 360 a few years back, it took 3 weeks to get here and cost US$350, ...FEDEX
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I'm starting to gather that Fedex is mighty expensive.
Also, just thought I'd check back in to say the Charvel 625C12 sold to an Australian ebayer who had me ship it to a friend in the states, so I didn't have to worry about it! Thanks for all your help though mates!
Also, just thought I'd check back in to say the Charvel 625C12 sold to an Australian ebayer who had me ship it to a friend in the states, so I didn't have to worry about it! Thanks for all your help though mates!
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i'm getting a falcon shipped from the usa, it cost 400 by UPS
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At least the Aussie dollar is at a near-all-time high. $400 is just ridiculous. Enjoy the guitar.tamere wrote:i'm getting a falcon shipped from the usa, it cost 400 by UPS
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The increased shipping either way has spoiled the value of the Australian dollar.
I was going to purchase Beefandbones 610/12vp but the $360 postage ruined that idea...
Eden.
I was going to purchase Beefandbones 610/12vp but the $360 postage ruined that idea...
Eden.
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yes it is high because of the oversidez shape and the fragile nature of the falcon. but I got a good deal, less than 3000 aussie dollars shipping included.
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If the Ric basses were a bolt-on this wouldn't be an issue, we'd all just ship two boxes.
I thought a guitar length case was OK for USPS and Auspost, and it was only the long bass case was not permitted????
I thought a guitar length case was OK for USPS and Auspost, and it was only the long bass case was not permitted????
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Hey Guys
Just wondering if anyone's has any experience with using pack and save or interparcel for shipping basses from the US to Oz
Looking at shipping cost from FedEx and ups are unreal
1000us hoping there are cheaper reabile options
Just wondering if anyone's has any experience with using pack and save or interparcel for shipping basses from the US to Oz
Looking at shipping cost from FedEx and ups are unreal
1000us hoping there are cheaper reabile options
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USPS has always been the lowest cost from the US to AUS - but it's still incredibly expensive no matter how you slice it.
Oddly, it's half the price coming the other direction. I had a Rickenbacker shipped from AUS to US last year via DHL and it was only $150 or so.
It's a tough road with shipping basses because the cost is based on dimensional weight, and a bass is much longer than guitar box. The shipping box needs to be as tight to the case dimensions as possible, just a few cm over and the price can go up exponentially. Pack it well INSIDE the case, then cover the case closely with cardboard.
Oddly, it's half the price coming the other direction. I had a Rickenbacker shipped from AUS to US last year via DHL and it was only $150 or so.
For what it's worth, services like Interparcel will take your money and offer shipping services, but they will NOT cover insurance specifically for musical instruments, so proceed with caution. I've used them for shipping amps and even guitars, but was aware of the inherent risk. Never had an issue though.4004cii wrote:Hey Guys
Just wondering if anyone's has any experience with using pack and save or interparcel for shipping basses from the US to Oz
Looking at shipping cost from FedEx and ups are unreal
1000us hoping there are cheaper reabile options
It's a tough road with shipping basses because the cost is based on dimensional weight, and a bass is much longer than guitar box. The shipping box needs to be as tight to the case dimensions as possible, just a few cm over and the price can go up exponentially. Pack it well INSIDE the case, then cover the case closely with cardboard.
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Thank you so much for the insight.
It's crazy how there can be such a difference in price for stuff going from OZ to the US.
The interparcel quote was much cheaper and it said it was through UPS. Just had never heard of them before. Just so conflicted at the moment because of all the stuff going on. If it's better to go directly with the UPS/ FEDEX/DHL
For better accountability or does it not matter because companies like interparcel use UPS
The bass will be packed well just worried about it going walkabout through the delivery process
The only other thing would be; are the prices from FedEx and UPS so high because they include the customs/ duties in the price. In which case the 1000+ AUD maybe okay
Also any thoughts on pack and send
It's crazy how there can be such a difference in price for stuff going from OZ to the US.
The interparcel quote was much cheaper and it said it was through UPS. Just had never heard of them before. Just so conflicted at the moment because of all the stuff going on. If it's better to go directly with the UPS/ FEDEX/DHL
For better accountability or does it not matter because companies like interparcel use UPS
The bass will be packed well just worried about it going walkabout through the delivery process
The only other thing would be; are the prices from FedEx and UPS so high because they include the customs/ duties in the price. In which case the 1000+ AUD maybe okay
Also any thoughts on pack and send