Edgar's DCM 4003 . . .
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
Oh, USPS. NOPE.
I refuse to use them. I've lost so many packages through them including a Digi002 system where the box was opened up and the contents stolen. Yes, the USPS did this and all they did was send me the label for the OUTSIDE wrapper and say, sorry, not our problem. No insurance? Too bad. Obviously someone got into it.
I refuse to use them. I've lost so many packages through them including a Digi002 system where the box was opened up and the contents stolen. Yes, the USPS did this and all they did was send me the label for the OUTSIDE wrapper and say, sorry, not our problem. No insurance? Too bad. Obviously someone got into it.
I wouldn't use USPS either, the insurance is worthless once it leaves the US.
Edgar, you know what you could do?
Charge him the rate Fedex is giving you,if it comes out less after the package is sent, refund the difference.
I've shipped Fedex before and it does sound a little high IMO. Which service are you using?They have a service that takes 4-5 businessdays, but the cost is less.
Edgar, you know what you could do?
Charge him the rate Fedex is giving you,if it comes out less after the package is sent, refund the difference.
I've shipped Fedex before and it does sound a little high IMO. Which service are you using?They have a service that takes 4-5 businessdays, but the cost is less.
" It's not where you are, it's who you're with.".
I just checked on Fedex.com
A package 40 lbs, dimensions 52 x 10 x 20 with an insured value of $5700, shipping from Seattle to Scotland(I didn't know final destination) was $398 economy.
We'll see what happens. I guess it's been a long time since I shipped overseas and many of the carriers have taken advantage of rising fuel costs to increase profits.
A package 40 lbs, dimensions 52 x 10 x 20 with an insured value of $5700, shipping from Seattle to Scotland(I didn't know final destination) was $398 economy.
We'll see what happens. I guess it's been a long time since I shipped overseas and many of the carriers have taken advantage of rising fuel costs to increase profits.
" It's not where you are, it's who you're with.".
- leftyguitars
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I have had about 30 guitars and basses come in using USPS, never had any trouble yet (famous last words, eh!)
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Marc,
This is what I get when I plug in everything:
Seattle, 98119, U.S.A. > Watford, WD17, United Kingdom on March 17, 2007.
Results
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Delivery Date/Time Service Rate (US$)
FedEx International Economy Freight® $574.69
Base rate: $507.36
Declared Value: $24.20
Fuel Surcharge: $43.13
This is what I get when I plug in everything:
Seattle, 98119, U.S.A. > Watford, WD17, United Kingdom on March 17, 2007.
Results
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Delivery Date/Time Service Rate (US$)
FedEx International Economy Freight® $574.69
Base rate: $507.36
Declared Value: $24.20
Fuel Surcharge: $43.13
Must be the dimensions or the weight you're putting in.
I listed it as 40lbs, 52x10x20 package, and I get
$398.96 with ins and fuel surcharge. Oh, but I also input you would drop off at a Fedex staffed location, that might make a difference.
Let's just hope the guy gets the bass safely, and you get your 4005wb back asap as well...
Hopefully it's less, and the guy gets a couple of bucks back.
I listed it as 40lbs, 52x10x20 package, and I get
$398.96 with ins and fuel surcharge. Oh, but I also input you would drop off at a Fedex staffed location, that might make a difference.
Let's just hope the guy gets the bass safely, and you get your 4005wb back asap as well...
Hopefully it's less, and the guy gets a couple of bucks back.
" It's not where you are, it's who you're with.".
- incubus2432
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Edgar....have you contacted the seller about shipping choices. He/She may want it shipped faster....even at a premium. When I shipped my LK back to Ric for warranty work I paid for overnight which was $250-ish each way. I did that just so it would be "in harm's way" for as little time as possible. It was worth every penny. This may be an option to consider for safety's sake. Apparently the buyer wants it pretty bad so the extra expense may be worthwhile.
Sorry to throw another thought into the mix!
Sorry to throw another thought into the mix!

