Ian Woods
Senior Member
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Parcelforce may carry parcels of this length but not for £13.95 as was quoted earlier
I've sent rods for the £13.95 myself......at the post office via "parcelforce".
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Parcelforce may carry parcels of this length but not for £13.95 as was quoted earlier
Pa
Parcelforce may carry parcels of this length but not for £13.95 as was quoted earlier
About 3 years ago I bought on eBay a new 12' daiwa slr feeder from a private seller. Price included postage. Couldn't believe it but it wasI did use TNT at one time, they were good. Now it is just Parcelforce I use, up to 1.5mtrs it's about £9 with £100 insurance (can be increased for a price), over 1,5mtrs it rockets up to £30 odd . If using other couriers, make sure they cover fishing rods, many don't, Parcelforce do. Parcelforce will pick up from you and bring a label if you need.
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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4 piece coarse rods would be great.Maybe the lesson here is to ask makers to produce three or even four-part rods. My fly rods - smallest 7'6" - were all four piece, so I'm not sure why coarse rods can't be. Tail wagging the dog, I must admit.
Mike,I would be very interested to learn how anyone has posted a rod with Parcelforce / Royal mail with a length greater than 1.5 ms for £13.95 . Did you book online , or take in to the post office ? If you took it direct to the PO and paid there , did they measure it ? I am not wishing to labour this point but clearly , as previous posts indicate, there is some divergence of experience !