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I'm in the process of purchasing another bass.... I'm near Liverpool, the bass is in Northern Ireland.
I read a load of posts on couriers etc and with the value of the bass would likely have to insist on going for one of the higher priced/ insured options..
I mulled it over, checked costs of flights and I've decided to cut out the middle man and fly to Ireland myself to collect it.

19 quid there, 40 back with the bass.... I'd have happily paid £60 for a decent courier so this way I'm happier that I can do a face to face deal with the cash and not have the bass out of mine and the sellers hands and enter a 3-4 day black hole of worry :)

The madness of it is, I can fly to Belfast , do the deal, fly home all in less time then I am normally gone for when I just "nip to the guitar shop love....."

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Good thread!

I usually pack basses wrapped in soft foam wrap, packed in their soft case, wrap that in bubble wrap, put in a box with bubble wrap at the bottom for extra cushioning, put toilet rolls (or similar sized cardboard bolstering) down either side of the neck part of the gig case to hold the bass firmly in place, put more bubble wrap around the top and sides of the case, seal the box and wrap the entire box in bubble wrap too, mark fragile, and ship! No issues so far.
As for hard-cases, yes exposing the handle is a great idea! I try to do this as often as possible to make handling easier.

Only ever had one incident of damage due to dropping out of hundreds of shipments. In that case the quality of the box was sub par, being a bit flimsy....in such cases now, i double box or wrap more cardboard around the outside for extra protection. Cardboard is free at recycle points all over the place.

In short; If you are gonna sell gear, be prepared to ship and be prepared to pack well because happy customers equals repeat business or at least recommendations....it is a worthwhile investment.

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This week, my first ever serious problem with a courier (that I booked ). And it was Interparcel/UPS. Never had the slightest problem before. Had arranged to swap cabs with a guy in Doncaster. UPS up there missed the collection but managed it next day. My collection was fine. His cab turned up here, as expected, one day late. Mine was delivered to and signed for at a similar sounding address...in Grimsby. God knows how this is going to resolve, but I'll probably end up returning his cab and getting an insurance payout. Rats. What's wrong with UPS in Yorkshire?

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Not taking any of the grief away from other posters but I've bought and sold 21 basses and 10 amps /cabs. Most of these have been couriered and I have had 100% satisfaction and no nightmares.

The down side of the anti-courier lobby is people advertising desirable kit the other side of the country on a local pick up only basis. Am I going to spend £50 on petrol to pick up a £120 bass? No. So you see the adverts being bumped for literally months in some cases.

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Not taking any of the grief away from other posters but I've bought and sold 21 basses and 10 amps /cabs. Most of these have been couriered and I have had 100% satisfaction and no nightmares.

The down side of the anti-courier lobby is people advertising desirable kit the other side of the country on a local pick up only basis. Am I going to spend £50 on petrol to pick up a £120 bass? No. So you see the adverts being bumped for literally months in some cases.
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The flipside of this is that by the time you add the insurance to cover sending a £1,000+ instrument, I would often rather deliver the thing myself in person!

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You have a point. Just checked Interparcel insurance and they reckon 2% of value up to £1000 - which is £20. So that's still only £35-40 to send insured. If someone in Glasgow or Devon wants my gear it's a no brainer to send it. Assuming you're not expecting catastrophe, which I haven't had (yet!).

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Hi Everyone,

 

Just my 2 pennies... in 2017 I have posted  4 basses from N. Ireland to Mainland  using - Parcelforce 24h. Yes I know what people say BUT I have to say:

None of the basses have been damaged in ANY way and You know why??? ALL of them have been packed using gigbag or bubble wrap then 1st thick cardboard box and another thick cardboard  box - 2 BOXES in total if You get lost :)

Also recived 2 basses packed in TWO cardboard boxes and guess what? Yes they arrived safe and sound.

 

Personally I don`t understand why to blame Courier for being lazy and taking chance and posting using one flimsy  box?

If I have to buy from abroad again I`ll ask seller if he could pack the bass into 2 boxes if he CAN NOT I`m not interested in buying - that`s all.

 

All The Best

Tomas

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Shipped a bass to Norway last week with UPS. Norwegian customs got a bit antsy about the materials.

 

UPS were outstanding. First thing was a phone call from the depot saying the driver couldn't make the 2.30pm deadline and it would be about 4.30pm,got that call at 8am.

Second Gold Star was the phone call from UPS saying there was a problem, I hadn't included 3 copies of the customs forms. They printed off more for me at the depot.

Thrid Gold Star was when custom impounded it. Another phone call from UPS explaining the trouble . I just emailed a reply saying there was no CITES restricted woods and included a PDF of the catalogue with the info on the bass bookmarked.

 

Buyer received his bass the next day.

 

Total cost of shipping a Cirrus in a hard shell case Scotland to Norway £12.40. When you factor in the added admin and phone calls you can see why I think UPS were outstanding :)

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Booked DPD via Interparcel last Friday for collection on Monday (5th) to be delivered by Friday (as the guy on the other end will only be there until Friday because he works abroad).

Nobody showed up yesterday to collect. Phoned them first thing this morning (Tuesday) and said the collection would be today and the delivery will still be the same.

Went to work, I asked my mum to stay at my house for the courier to collect. Had a text off her that it was collected. Hurray! Too soon... I double checked and phoned them again. Now they are saying that the estimated delivery is either Friday or Monday. Livid! 

I demanded it to be upgraded so it's guaranteed to be delivered by Friday but they said they can't do that. I then demanded for it to be cancelled and have a full refund. They've put me on hold for 40 minutes on the phone while they are trying to contact DPD trying to get my parcel back.


What a load of rubbish this Interparcel thing. Not a good experience at all!

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Had two parcels (pair of speakers) to be collected on the same Monday as MikanHanille (see above), also using Interparcel and DPD. DPD didn't show. Rebooked for the Wednesday - they showed up and took the speakers, which then turned up in Finland a few days later - which was just as well, as that was where they were supposed to be going. Would have used a drop-off (and UPS) but the boxes were presumably just too big to do that. Interparcel were very helpful.

I've also got an incoming parcel (bike bits, not musical) which DPD are supposed to be delivering, except that they've lost it. I shan't be switching my allegiance from UPS.

 

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On 07/03/2018 at 09:40, andysg42 said:

Avoid Hermes like the plague . The worst of the worst . customer service from hell . useless .be warned bass chatters .

Totally agree. Terrible problems with damaged goods and dreadful follow up

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I'm selling a guitar on ebay (collection only) and a few people have asked if I will post, so I thought...."may as well, might get a higher price". When I go to change the postage details on ebay however it turns out I can't revise it.

So what do I do? If the winning bidder wants it to be posted can he pay the postage charge directly into my PayPal account? Won't he need my PayPal e-mail address for this and isn't it dodgy giving this out?

ALSO! Every courier service I try to get a quote from stipulates that the guitar must be packed in a hard case for postage. It doesn't have a case so what can I do? Does that mean I can still post it, at my own risk, but if it arrives damaged then I get no compensation?

I find this whole thing really confusing, don't know how everybody else seems to do it with apprent ease. Any advice for a courier that will take it without having to pack it in a hard case?

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I wish some sellers read about your  information, well as for me  they lost me on 2 occasion last  weekend , because their wrongful attitudes, i do sell occasionally and never behave such a way , specially if the price is high, buyer are a lot rarer this day so bear that in mind 😊

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On 20/06/2018 at 13:46, Golats said:

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ALSO! Every courier service I try to get a quote from stipulates that the guitar must be packed in a hard case for postage. It doesn't have a case so what can I do? Does that mean I can still post it, at my own risk, but if it arrives damaged then I get no compensation?

I find this whole thing really confusing, don't know how everybody else seems to do it with apprent ease. Any advice for a courier that will take it without having to pack it in a hard case?

In this case I am offering to ship one of my empty cases (properly packed)  to the seller and have him return it with the bass included.

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I've missed work and sat in all day for a UPS collection that never materialised but was showing up as due on their tracking.

Just highlighting to fellow BCers that they aren't immune from the screw ups people report by other courier companies. I booked through Parcels2go, maybe that hand off is flaky?

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My main problem is that the quotes I find are around 40/50 euro but all companies have a policy that with international shipping the maximum length may not exceed 100cm.
I'm trying to send a bass from the Netherlands to Croatia and I'm really having a hard time finding a suitable courier.

I tried GLS, DPD, Post NL and a few more and they all said the same and where kinda unhelpful in finding a solution.
So could you please enlighten me how on earth are you guys sending basses in their cases or boxes abroad?
 

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