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Old 16-04-10, 07:45 PM   #1
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Hi all,

After an off last summer I ended up getting rid of the ol curvy Suzy due to finances. I have kept onto my Dainese leathers but now they're just taking up space and I'm trying to raise money for a summer tour of Europe on a man-powered 2 wheeler. I'm about to put them up on ebay (I'll post in the selling section too) but I'm not really sure how I'd send them.

Stick them in a box? I don't really know what to do

Hopefully someone has posted leathers here and can enlighten me

Thanks,

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Old 16-04-10, 07:52 PM   #2
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Yeah mate, just stick em in a box big enough, thats how a friend recieved his and thats hot i recieved my other textile jacket
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Old 16-04-10, 08:03 PM   #3
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Your biggest hassle will be the price of posting them. Royal Snail & Parcelfarce will charge you the earth to post them, which could put off buyers if you place a high delivery charge on your listing

I've used this service for ALL of my heavy and awkward parcels, wheels, bellypans, brake discs, paddock stands, etc

http://www.parcelmonkey.co.uk/

They collect from you door and everything is tracked and insure. With a 10kg allowance, it'll cost you about £8

A box will be fine as you won't have to worry about the extra weight.

I don't work for them. City Link couriers collect in my region, so a reputeably company
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Old 16-04-10, 08:11 PM   #4
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I sold mine for local pick up .... went straight away no hassles. I couldnt be bothered with posting.

I did the same with a TV and someone travelled to collect it.
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Old 16-04-10, 08:49 PM   #5
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Thanks everyone, will just use a cardboard box I think.

I have used parcelmonkey when I sold my paddock stand too, the only problem is you have to be in all day so it can get posted (don't have the novelty of a porch or anything decent in student accomodation but luckily my girlfriend stayed in whilst I was at uni). Royal Mail only charge £10 for 5-6kg which is fine, find it easier just to pop in and then job done

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Old 16-04-10, 08:52 PM   #6
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I used EZDelivery recently...£10 for up to 30Kg
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