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Hi guys. I'm selling a few things on ebay one of which is a 120/60/17 tyre. Does anyone know the best way to post (courier?) and roughly how much it will cost me? Thanks.
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Check out www.parcelmonkey.co.uk
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I've used parcel2go.com and mailed tyres no problem. Tape 'em together, slap an address label on and away you go. Think I paid about £8 to mail a pair of tyres across the UK. Good efficient service.
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Just sent 1 set this morning £7.80 2 day delivery (but usually next day) via parcel2go through Yodel.
I just gaffered them together in four locations and slapped the address label on them that they ask you to print. All done and picked up at 10am. |
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