C chrisblues Member Joined Jul 11, 2016 Messages 16 Location St. Louis, MO Nov 23, 2018 #2 I'm sure this has been covered but I am looking for a couple quick suggestions on who or what company you'd recommend to ship a washer from St. Louis to Oregon. Many thanks in advance.
I'm sure this has been covered but I am looking for a couple quick suggestions on who or what company you'd recommend to ship a washer from St. Louis to Oregon. Many thanks in advance.
S sfh074 Well-known member Joined Sep 20, 2016 Messages 692 Nov 23, 2018 #3 I used ..... UShip. Worked out well.
G good-shepherd Well-known member Joined Nov 21, 2017 Messages 788 Location New Jersey Nov 25, 2018 #4 I used YRC to ship a very heavy engine block and related parts from N.J. to Texas earlier this year. I did their online quote and the price was hard to believe, well under $200 and they picked up the loaded pallet at my house with a lift gate truck.
I used YRC to ship a very heavy engine block and related parts from N.J. to Texas earlier this year. I did their online quote and the price was hard to believe, well under $200 and they picked up the loaded pallet at my house with a lift gate truck.
C chrisblues Member Joined Jul 11, 2016 Messages 16 Location St. Louis, MO Nov 26, 2018 #5 thank you, so far too much on the bids I've gotten hoping there are some cheaper options out there
yogitunes Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Apr 21, 2009 Messages 13,520 Location New Jersey Nov 26, 2018 #6 there is also: youcrate.com gotmovers.com freightcenter.com the price of gas and tolls is what varies the rates at times....warehouse to warehouse can be a bit cheaper for some versus curbside to curbside... but you have to compare what it would cost for a road trip to do it yourself....
there is also: youcrate.com gotmovers.com freightcenter.com the price of gas and tolls is what varies the rates at times....warehouse to warehouse can be a bit cheaper for some versus curbside to curbside... but you have to compare what it would cost for a road trip to do it yourself....
lowefficiency Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jul 5, 2016 Messages 947 Location Iowa Nov 26, 2018 #7 >> thank you, so far too much on the bids I've gotten >> hoping there are some cheaper options out there Just curious, what were they quoting you?
>> thank you, so far too much on the bids I've gotten >> hoping there are some cheaper options out there Just curious, what were they quoting you?
kafooty06 Well-known member Joined Nov 5, 2017 Messages 71 Location washington Nov 26, 2018 #8 CitizenShipper.com worked really well for me , and you decide what bidder works they bid on your behalf and you work on a fair price
CitizenShipper.com worked really well for me , and you decide what bidder works they bid on your behalf and you work on a fair price
B bendixmark Well-known member Joined Oct 7, 2010 Messages 694 Location Winchester Mass Nov 26, 2018 #9 Shipping I have used Transit systems many times and have been very happy with them.Usually around $650 but they wrap it and bring it in one piece.
Shipping I have used Transit systems many times and have been very happy with them.Usually around $650 but they wrap it and bring it in one piece.