Ben Jennings
Senior Member
Hi all been a while since i posted rods (pre covid i reckon). What’s the best courier to use? It’s been so long i can’t even remember who i used last time im thinking possibly inter parcel but prices are ridiculous.
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Yeah, completely different if you have a commercial contractCrazy prices, i recently ordered 2 x 12ft rods from Billy Clarke fishing tackle, and only paid £8 delivery, makes you think
I must admit I would not trust posting a rod via Royal Mail or a courier , but I have bought rods on here from BFW members taking a gamble believing they know what the rod is worth and means. I wouldn’t do the same on facebook as not a member or eBay. There are some members on here that have posted rods to me on here and hopefully they will advise. The rods I have bought have all be in strong plastic tubes and the rods inside well cover in a thick layer of bubble wrap. Sorry this post is of no great help. Good luck.Hi all been a while since i posted rods (pre covid i reckon). What’s the best courier to use? It’s been so long i can’t even remember who i used last time im thinking possibly inter parcel but prices are ridiculous.
I’ve had a couple of bad experiences with posting rods, won’t entertain it again…too risky. Personally I’d rather arrange collection or meet half way, might take some effort and time but negates the riskHi all been a while since i posted rods (pre covid i reckon). What’s the best courier to use? It’s been so long i can’t even remember who i used last time im thinking possibly inter parcel but prices are ridiculous.
As has been said above, you are lucky !I use my local Post Office for everything - even 12ft 2-piece rods. I'm not sure why people think the Post Office won't accept items of a certain length - they'll accept a rod of this length to be sent by Parcelforce. And the price, with insurance up to £200.00, is about £13.95. I've also sent canoe paddles of about 5'6" this way. Never had a problem.
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basically your local PO are not sticking to their own rules regarding length...
Parcelforce may carry parcels of this length but not for £13.95 as was quoted earlierThese are not Post Office rules. There is clearly some confusion about the distinction between the Post Office and the services it offers from Royal Mail and Parcelforce... maybe even the PO staff are confused... mine are effing useless at times, I have to tell them what service to use and how much it should cost.
This is from the Parcelforce website:
We carry up to 30kg per parcel and up to 2.5m length and 4m length and girth combined.
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