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shipping an oversized box...?

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Subject: shipping an oversized box...?
From: Scott Hall <scott.hall@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2003 22:36:07 -0400
I'm asking 'cause I figure somebody here might know, and the contents of 
said box will be used to get to races, and I work on race bikes in the shop...

I'm trying to ship a box weighing about 100 lbs, and perhaps slightly 
dimensionally too big for a common carrier.  it's coming from wichita, 
kansas and I'm trying to get it to tallahassee, florida.  now, if it isn't, 
in fact too big l/w/h, fedex will take it cheap.  but if it is oversized in 
some dimension, they won't.  the guy shipping doesn't seem to want to pack 
it and take it to u.p.s. to see if they'll just take it (I *know* I've 
shipped stuff via u.p.s. that weighed more than 70 lbs.), which leaves me 
with freight companies, as far as I can tell.

forward air doesn't seem to have a depot in wichita, and I'm getting some 
truly nutty rate quotes (like $375) on some other sites I tried.  last year 
I could ship a ancient tig welder here from california for near $500, and 
that thing weighs at least 600 lbs, iirc.  and this was after everybody and 
their brother tacked on extra fuel charges.

so somebody recommend a way to get this thing from there to here.  there's 
nothing special about it, just a box, under 100 lbs., slightly under 4'*2'*2'.

thanks in advance.

scott

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