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Posting Tyres to Greece
Guys,
Having a bit of a shed clearout and found a pair of surplus to requirements TKC's in the back of it which are now on evil-bay. Just had a query from someone in Greece asking how much to ship them there - anyone recommend a shipper or have an idea of what price to ask ? |
Just buy them in Greece, it's a well used tyre her and the price isn't expensive at all. Forget the hassle of ship them.
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OP is selling, not buying.
FWIW, I'd be more concerned about scams than anything else. Make sure your payment protocols are airtight. Sorry I can't help with shipping information. It's hard to believe you can't find that information yourself more easily than you can solicit it here. If I was shipping a couple of tires internationally from my home in the USA, I'd Google UPS, Fedex, DHL, and the US Postal Service, same as if I was shipping the same tires locally. I'm guessing you'll find you want to sell them locally, even if your buyer is not trying to scam you. Mark |
Too many options and prices that vary from WTF to "hmm that's reasonable" , but as always recomendations are always good.
There is a lot of shipping of bike parts between the UK and Greece currently, but usually we are buying from Greece (which also seems cheaper for postage). I also have heard that in some areas due to the economy it's hard to get consumables as the local suppliers have gone bust. Seems a reasonable request otherwise I would not have looked into it - as the actual question was "Can you please find out my potential costs BEFORE I make a bid ?" |
They're so popular in the UK, as well as expensive, you won't have a problem selling them in the UK if the price is right.
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