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recommend a freight shipping service for big tv
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SNAAKE:

--- Quote from: dkersten on July 23, 2016, 03:36:33 pm ---put it in the original box and send it UPS or Fedex.. Might not even exceed the size limit that will get you extra freight charges (I think it is girth + length under 90 inches or something like that).  And then just insure it ($2k will cost like $20 more).  If it shows up damaged in any way, file a claim and get a new TV.  Unless it holds sentimental value or can't be replaced, just make sure it is insured and ship it.  Only time I ever had an issue with claims is when I didn't do insurance and it was limited to $100.

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ground shipping is like $257 lol..

hope this was worth the hassle..UPS picking it up today  :dizzy:

edit: finally shipped this tank, lets see if they manage or break it. you can't even if you want to! :burgerking:
SNAAKE:
tv made it in one piece :applaud:
jmike:
Glad to hear it.

 :cheers:
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