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Re: Moving wheel weights: Florida to Minnesota
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Posted by Wardner on May 02, 2007 at 00:30:38 from (4.154.247.249):
In Reply to: Moving wheel weights: Florida to Minnesota posted by Dan Oehmke on May 01, 2007 at 20:37:25:
If the seller say "no shipping", he is entitled to handling charges whether it goes by motor freight or parcel shipper (UPS). If it goes by freight, he will have to get a pallet and bolt the weights to it. If by UPS or FedEx, he will have to package each weight. In both cases, he will have to call for a pickup and wait for the truck or deliver the weights to a terminal. He also has to do paperwork and labeling. He could waste 2-4 hours messing around with the handling. If the seller won't do the handling for any price, you will have to find someone in his area who will. Maybe the seller can help you there. It won't be cheap. I suggest you cancel the sale and offer $10-$20 to make things right. There has to be wheel weights in MN.
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