From: adaml57@xxxxxxx To: 59fins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: 1/2/2010 2:12:15
P.M. Eastern Standard Time Subj: Re: [FWDLK] shipping
U-ship is great if you don't get impatient and take the first couple of
bids, I used it to ship my '59 Ford pickup I bought recently and the
first bids were more than four times as much and the last ones from shippers,
I ended up paying less than gas and tolls would have cost me to get it myself
with a truck and trailer. The flatbed guy was quick to go get it, right on
time delivering it and the truck was undamaged when I got it.
Adam Lindenbaum
In a message dated 1/2/2010 7:56:41 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
59fins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Happy
New Year!
I have used U-Ship in the past. I shipped a drive
shaft to Iowa from WI, had an 07 Dodge dually shipped to WI from
Louisiana, and a dually from Texas to WI. It is a good way to find
haulers, just be sure to check out their feedback or
references. Like in any trade, there will be those who don't
deserve your business. Of the three times I have used U-ship, one
hauler was late, late, late! He had excuses, but none were
really valid. Just a lousy business man with no business doing
business. Just beware and check references and
feedback...ask questions! John in WI
Ray Jones wrote: > I
found this in Hot Rod Mag. You list what you need shipped
and > from where to where and it gets bid on. They
come to you. > Tell them what it is, what condition
it's in and so forth and it > looks like it
may be a real "go to site". > i haven't tried
it, but it looks good and not only for cars,
> they deal with furnIture and anything else. > here's
the link: > > uShip.com
<http://uShip.com> > > > >
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