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Sail freight QLD > SA

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Created by pirrad > 9 months ago, 30 Nov 2016
pirrad
SA, 850 posts
30 Nov 2016 2:13PM
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Ego has come in as the cheapest, just under $70, 2300 long 5kgs.

Any tips on other companies worth a try?

Imax1
QLD, 4925 posts
30 Nov 2016 2:21PM
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I use EGO.
They are cheap and fast , never a problem.
I cant say that about Hunter Express , " THEY LOST A BOARD OF MINE " and i never got any compensation.
" Oh well sir theres nothing we can do about it " is what i got.
It was a second hand board $ 450.

Jacko51
SA, 223 posts
30 Nov 2016 3:03PM
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I got an online quote from Ego for a 7.3 race Sail from Hunter Valley @ $80 odd dollars. When my nephew took it into the Freight Company Depot ( Hunter Valley Express Newcastle) they only charged $39. So Depot to Depot is way cheaper. (Adelaide's Ego Depot is also Hunter Valley Express ).

Magnus8
QLD, 366 posts
30 Nov 2016 4:57PM
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Used ego a few times with no worries. Would suggest taking up the insurance though.

blazing928
VIC, 106 posts
30 Nov 2016 6:15PM
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just had an old 80's Panam board with fin still attached freighted from Perth to Melb for $380.
They picked it up from the seller, packed it and delivered to my door!
Pack n Send

alot cheaper than Ego in this instance & far more convenient too

PhilSWR
NSW, 1104 posts
30 Nov 2016 6:44PM
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Up until last year I was simply took a few sails directly to the post office. Sent an 8 mtre race sail from NSW north coast to Wollongong for $17. Now they won't accept anything long (not sure exact measurement), so have to use courier. Ego the front runner, but now $60 and a 160 kay round trip to depot for me... Basically not worth the effort now.

stehsegler
WA, 3543 posts
30 Nov 2016 4:06PM
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Here is my recent experience with e-go... ie in the last 3 weeks. I shipped two sails in two separate identically packed boxes sails from Perth to the East Coast. One arrived within a few days without problem. The other the tracking stopped at the Sydney depot. That was about 10 days ago. Both myself and the recipient have since been trying to track down the wereabouts of the package but the Sydney depot is saying they can't find it even though their tracking system said it was recieved at their facility.

It took a lot of repeated emailing just to get someone to respond. Eventually the operations manager from their Sydney depot responded but with the same line "we don't know were it is and we are trying to find it."

The shippment is insured and at this point I am giving them another 24 hours before I'll request full replacement value plus refund of shipping cost.

I have since learned from Google reviews that other people have had similar problems. Next I'd probably be wary of using them.

Rob11
240 posts
30 Nov 2016 4:50PM
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Do a google search on all couriers and you'll find both stories, great feedback as well as horror stories...

Darvio
SA, 162 posts
30 Nov 2016 7:25PM
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Just so you know, E-go is Hunter express.

pirrad
SA, 850 posts
30 Nov 2016 11:31PM
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jacko51/darvo, do you know there Adelaide depot address?

forceten
1312 posts
30 Nov 2016 11:09PM
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Can't help
but the prices are about double of US shipments. From the U.K. To US a sail is about your quotes. considering size

Jacko51
SA, 223 posts
1 Dec 2016 9:06AM
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344 Findon Road, Kidman Park 5025.
I notice they also have an agent in Kadina.

pirrad
SA, 850 posts
1 Dec 2016 9:32AM
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Jacko51 said..
344 Findon Road, Kidman Park 5025.
I notice they also have an agent in Kadina.



Have used them before through the local Kadina Freight outlet, just keen to see what the saving may be if I can get it collected from Adelaide depot.
Thanks.
msg'ed them via there facebook page and got reply saying they don't have Adelaide depot ???

ducati
QLD, 474 posts
1 Dec 2016 9:08AM
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+1 EGO
Also try Greyhound, they've been cheaper and really good with items like sails booms, masts etc
but now have a length limit was 2.1m I think?????

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
1 Dec 2016 9:14AM
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I think you get what you pay for, maybe chat to your local shop to see who they recommend. I've had a board and a sail (completely separate transactions from the same shop) shipped over to the east coast from the west coast. The shop used Toll for the sail ($50) and Startrack for the board ($150) and there were no hassles and they were both delivered to my door. The point I'm trying to make is to use a reputable transport company and expect to pay appropriately if you want to minimise the risk of something going wrong and then being messed around.

Brett Morris
NSW, 1204 posts
1 Dec 2016 11:24AM
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I use E-Go quite a bit and have generally had pretty good experiences. That could change tomorrow as freight companies are always only one delivery away from a disaster...hahaha Good luck

Haggar
QLD, 1670 posts
1 Dec 2016 12:31PM
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Had some probs with Ego
Transdirect has been fine
TOLL good

Jacko51
SA, 223 posts
1 Dec 2016 2:24PM
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www.hunterexpress.com.au/home/contact-address

blazing928
VIC, 106 posts
1 Dec 2016 6:44PM
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blazing928 said..
just had an old 80's Panam board with fin still attached freighted from Perth to Melb for $380.
They picked it up from the seller, packed it and delivered to my door!
Pack n Send

alot cheaper than Ego in this instance & far more convenient too


I note that it was Toll that delivered my board from Pack n Send.
I would have no idea if that's their normal freight carrier or they use various companies to suit.



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