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In the next month or so, I'll be shipping some personal effects to either US or Canada. I've been looking around the previous threads, and also at the excess baggage policies on various airlines.
I'll probably have a set of golf clubs, some scuba equipment (that will be boxed/bagged), and perhaps three or four cardboard boxes (tayto crisp/medium sized) filled with books/dvds/bits & bobs. I've looked at the following companies: PostNet - http://www.postnet.ie/ Seven Seas Worldwide - http://www.sevenseasworldwide.com/ Baggage/Shipping worldwide - www.baggage.ie / www.shippingpersonaleffects.com Does anyone have any experience in shipping with any of these companies to North America, or anywhere else for that matter? I've also looked at the excess baggage charges and it looks like it could be cheaper to just pay the airline charges and bring this stuff with me on the plane. Any advice/experiences/ideas? I think €200 for a single box is a bit steep (but appears to be the going rate). Cheers, J |
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I brought all my stuff with Aer Lingus (8 suitcases between the wife and I) and they didn't charge me even though I had the cash, there was some computer error and they let me off without paying. Sorry don't have any experience with shipping companies. You do see a lot of people bringing their golf clubs with them, not uncommon to see them circling around the carrousel.
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As a matter of interest who did you fly with?I think that's the route I'm currently looking at. I think I'll only need one suitcase for clothes, as I've some stuff in storage over there. So if I can take another box as a second piece of luggage, and some carry one, perhaps I can get away with another couple of boxes and the golf clubs as additional luggage, and pay whatever the charges are. Thanks for the info. |
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Hi,
My family used a company called DJ Hanley Removals to ship their house contents to Canada a few years ago. I'm thinking about following them over soon so I've recently contacted this crowd for a quote on shifting boxes of dvds, books, few framed paintings, objects, linens and a chair. They need to come by and do a survey but a rough quote so far is just over a grand. I have to check around to see if this a lot but I trust my Dad when he says they're good value. He would have checked out a lot of places before they moved. Everything is insured, they pack it all for you which is great, and supply the materials along with a complete inventory which will be necessary for customs. If you're pretty sure you're going to be staying there its worth it- you don't feel so out of your depth and far away when you have your personal items around you. If its just for a year, maybe self-storage would be a better option. You can hire a space and keep everything boxed up there securely while paying monthly. DJ Hanley does this as well and if you decide you're staying abroad, they'll ship your stuff to you. http://djhanleys.ie/ Good luck, T.
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Cheers for that, I might see if I can get quotes off the shipping companies.
The more I research it, it appears that the air excess baggage might be the way to go. All I have is a couple of boxes, and golf clubs; nothing like furniture or anything that could not pass as airline luggage. The rest of our bigger stuff like furniture is already in storage in the US. I suppose it also depends on who I book my flights with as well, and what their baggage policies and charges are. I'll keep you posted on any developments. |
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They also dropped of boxes and packing material for use to use at no cost and picked all our stuff up when we were ready to send. If it helps we sent golf clubs and a violin and no complaints. |
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oh I had a total nightmare with sevenseas ! .. ill come back and tell you all about it when I have time but be very careful using them. make sure to get plenty of insurance
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Shipping Using Seven Seas,Looking to avoid nightmare!
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I am relocating in a month and am considering using Seven Seas to ship my stuff across. Could you please tell me about your unpleasant experience with Seven Seas? Thanks in advance! |
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Try here for a list: http://www.freightfox.ie/freight-dir...ovals-storage/
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go to this company for shipping personal effects or cars - my new zealand mate shipped a car and personal goods/belongings to auckland with these and only had goods things to say about the company. Last edited by ipad; 19-10-2009 at 09:32. |
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