Posted by john in la on March 05, 2022 at 17:23:02 from (97.80.68.11):
In Reply to: Re: Uship? posted by Ultradog MN on March 05, 2022 at 14:15:59:
Whoa Ultradog Lets get one thing straight. You asked for advise on shipping / LTL shipping. Uship from what I know is not a LTL shipper. It is a place where a guy with a truck and trailer can bid on jobs. You get who ever bids on the job. Might be someone legit. Might be Bubba with a pickup.
I was giving you advise if you go the LTL route. IE; Yellow freight; Old Dominion; Estes; Fed Ex; Ect. The places I gave will give you an instant firm quote for a licensed insured carrier to haul the pallet. You tell them the pickup date (could be later today; during the week) and they will tell you when it will be there. Your shipment is about a 4 day shipment. For a added fee you can even buy expedite service where they put you ahead of others and guaranty the delivery date.
I gave you this advise so now you can get a quote and a baseline of what you are working with.
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