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#1 Post by ckpainters »

Does anyone know a cheap way to ship a rod from UK to Ireland. ????????????



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#2 Post by beachcaster »

colin is this privately or from a shop ???
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#3 Post by ckpainters »

Private say ebay or something like that

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#4 Post by Mr_Green »

well air mail is the traditional way but by the boat is reasonably cheaper, especially from asia or america...but it will take ages and ages..mayb 8 weeks!!!
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#5 Post by col »

Like Mr_Green said, from usa boat is way cheaper (and way longer) but I don't know if this is an option available from the UK.
I had a rod delivered here from the UK for £18, that seemed to be the on the cheaper side than most, it arrived the next day too!
Also shipping is often cheaper to N. Ireland, so if you know somebody up there mabye get it sent there then collect next time you meet?
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#6 Post by ckpainters »

Col do you know the company that shipped it for £18 please
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#7 Post by petekd »

Hi Col, just a thought right but in the past I've found Gerrys to be fairly reasonable on rods, why not give em a call and ask them?? Cant hurt.
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#8 Post by beachcaster »

colin i have talked to a few guys in england they recdommend anc or a company www.easypostuk.com think they also work through anc ,parcel such as a rod 14-20 pounds.
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#9 Post by 2Poc »

Hi, I'm expecting 2 rods from the UK today via DHL.

DHL charge 20 GBP per parcel to IE.

I'm getting two 2 peice 12 foot rods & 2 reels & they are shipping that as two parcels so 40 quid for the lot.

Think they were shipped Wednesday.

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#10 Post by col »

It was delivered by ParcelForce and measured 66inchs, have heard good and bad reports about parcelforce but my experience with them was certainly good.
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#11 Post by beachcaster »

have used parcel force myself a few times and had no problem with them at all,right enough it was a while ago now .
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#12 Post by ckpainters »

the rod I want to ship has a 8ft tip and parcelforce say its to long for them to carry ????????????

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