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Originally Posted by jgibbons
oh man, you won't grey hound freight that bumper??
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If you really want to pay for it, it can be arranged. However, I will need to price out packaging as the box will need to be made quite large and figure out where it is going to go. If I need to rent a truck to take it to greyhound that is an extra $80 minimum. Additionally, time. I don't have much of it. It can get messy quick. But if the buyer is willing to pay the final price and understands it will take time to get it shipped then anything is possible. Hit me up a pm and we could work out the details. This also goes for khanhvu411 and anyone else interested. Thanks.
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I strongly suggest against using Greyhound. I just shipped a Z32 TT front bumper cover from Santa Ana, CA to Minneapolis - I only went with G/H because that's what the buyer wanted me to use (to save money I presume): $76 in cost.
Counter clerk tells me it'll take about 3 ~ 4 days to get there. I ask if there's a tracking number and get a blank stare. Grab my receipt and head back to the office. Go online and see that my receipt has a waybill number that can be used to track the shipment. I enter the number and get "no info found". For the next two days, I check the tracking info and get the same message.
After 3 days, I call Greyhound and get put on perpetual hold. I send an email asking for info on tracking the shipment and have yet to get an email reply. In the meantime, the buyer is getting impatient. The following day, I call again to Greyhound and finally get through. I'm now told that the shipment will take between 7 - 10 business days and that because I'm sending an automobile bumper, it could take even longer depending on available space. I ask how can I track this shipment and she tells me they haven't fully implemented their tracking system yet, so I need to call back every few days (she left out the part about I'll be left waiting on perpetual hold every time I call - I'm sure that it slipped her mind). All she could tell me was that the bumper cover left Santa Ana but she can't tell me where it is now....
Dave