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  • #54184
    suedehead1
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    hi, i have a box of modules and timers to go back to emw, its an old washing machine motor box and about as heavy as a motor.
    what is the bes way to send it post or carrier, what do you guys do?

    #318798
    boselecta
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    Hi I would pay the extra and go recorded. Bear in mind that 1st and 2nd class postage will only cover you for a max of £40 for losses.

    I have had a few EMW boxes go missising of late so I would recomend to anyone that if sending a part back for credit then pay the extra to cover yourself. I have already got my fingers burnt twice with parts going missing when sening to EMW.

    #318799
    admin
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    Re: postage or carrier

    PARCEL2GO is best,post office is gonna cost about £8 same cost but trackable with carrier p2go

    UPTO 25KG

    bryan

    #318800

    Re: postage or carrier

    http://www.collectplus.co.uk
    £4.49 up to 10Kg. On-line tracking and insured up to £40.
    Only thing is recipient has to pick it up from their local all-hours shop but I don’t suppose Tony would mind doing that. (It might mean a few more people willing to send in the old boards if they could send them that cheap.) Also it’s slow – about five days.
    Mike.

    #318801
    Phidom
    Participant

    Re: postage or carrier

    I’ve never sent spare boards in for credit as I assumed the postage / delivery would cost more than I would get back.

    #318802
    Penguin45
    Participant

    Re: postage or carrier

    You might want to have a think about that, Phidom. One board returned in it’s original packing is less than £2 (Which I add to the customers cost). If you don’t return it, EMW charge a £10 surcharge.

    Chris.

    #318803
    Phidom
    Participant

    Re: postage or carrier

    No, that’s not what I meant. I always return the faulty board when I purchase a recon. board but they also ask you to send any surplus boards which they will buy from you. If I lived near their premises I could take in a heap of stuff like that.

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