Sending Parcels Interstate. Which One Is Cheapest and Reliable?

Hi Oz'er,

I have to send one off parcel to QLD which is over 9kg' and has dimensions 72* 22* 41 (l, b, h) in CM.

However it is quite expensive…~ average cost worth 40 dollars..

Is there any way to find out a cheaper deal?

Thanks

Comments

  • I always find interparcel.com.au has quite good rates and they pick up from your home or office

    Take a look and see what their rates are like.

    • Thanks …..much appreciated….

      • In my recent experience. Interparcel.com.au is the worst. They pick the parcel up from my home last month and still not delivering. It is a 10kg parcel from Brisbane to Sydney. The turn around time on each enquiry is very long, they usually need 2-3 days to investigate after I range them up and reminded them they haven't deliver the parcel and is already one week late. Today when I ask them for update, they said it will take 2 days to redirect the parcel to prepare to deliver to destination. Now is already 3 WEEKS LATE of a EXPRESS postage.

  • Try all the couriers

  • +1

    try www.e-go.com.au

    they are cheaper - I have used them and was happy with service

    • I agree with caro, e-go is really cheap and so far had no problem with any consignment.

      But price do always varies with services like depot-to-door (25% discount) or door-to-door service.

      What do you sell?

  • -2

    I started using 'pack and send' but when my last delivery cost $170, I think I may go elsewhere. They did pack it very well, and I paid insurance.. Still, lot of coin…

  • or try busfreight.

    http://www.greyhoundfreight.com.au/

    Can deliver to door or be picked up from the depo.

  • temando.com

    sign up with a rep code for 10% off all quotes for life (search on google)

  • Thanks guys ….interparcel did the trick and was able to get the cheapest deal….
    Thanks Thanks Thanks….

  • It's probably best to use the online calculators - parcel of the same dimensions and weight, cheapest on interparcel came up at $24, compared to $17 on E-go, both door to door. E-go would be 50 per cent cheaper if delivery was depot to depot, or 25 percent cheaper if depot to door or vice versa.

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