I sold my RR1 today to a guy in the UK and when I went to get a quote from UPS, it came out to around $400. Has anyone shipped one there before?
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I didn't see it coming since it's around around $125 give or take when shipping through USPS, but of course the case makes it's a little over their size limits. I got an e-mail back from the guy and some how he's okay with paying the shipping, so I guess everything will work out.If you're flammable and have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit. Unless you are a table.
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UPS can screw. USPS charges a fraction of that and the shit gets there anyway. I have a Model A on it's way to Amsterdam right now.
UPS quoted me $250.00 !! USPS charged $71.00 !! I went with USPS.
I've shipped several things to Europe using USPS. I've also found that it helps the recipient avoid taxes and tariffs if you label the box "gift, $100.00 value and note that there are guitar parts enclosed".
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Originally posted by followthereaperDoes double boxing it help protect it more? I've never tried it and haven't had any problems yet.Last edited by quakana; 07-23-2006, 07:42 PM.
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that was my experience. i shipped a jcf-01 to the uk. i couldn't use USPS because of the dimensions. i ended up going fedex. iirc it cost me less than $300. but i knew the buyer and we only declared the guitar was worth a penny so we had to forgo insurance and he had to trust my packing skills. i packed it like a tank. you don't have to literally double box. you just get sections of cardboard that you can stuff between the case and the outside box. that's just as good imo.
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I shipped a Roswell Pro to Australia for about $160 through UPS, IIRC.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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