Interesting.... Was there a "crating charge"?Are cardboard crates the new norm for shipments shipping air?
I know of another shipment that shipped cardboard this week coming from Australia. Mine from Namibia.
Someone also has to make the cardboard boxes. Just got the invoice for crating charge re three skull mounts. Sixty bucks. Sounds about right. Shoulder mounts and full body are bound to rack up big charges for crates ... because they require big crates!Interesting.... Was there a "crating charge"?
I ask because I saw a buddies invoice once and they charged him $475 for constructing the plywood crate.
$200. Packing materials they call itInteresting.... Was there a "crating charge"?
I ask because I saw a buddies invoice once and they charged him $475 for constructing the plywood crate.
Packing tape or duct tape should hold it together till it gets to your house from customs inspection. I'm wondering if there's a plywood base inside the box? How heavy is the box? Have they sent you the bill of lading?Problem is customs has to take lid off and cut the metal bands on the corners that held the lid on. Once that happens no way to secure the lid back.
It shipped to my taxidermist. He had already taken everything out and counted and checked the capes.Packing tape or duct tape should hold it together till it gets to your house from customs inspection. I'm wondering if there's a plywood base inside the box? How heavy is the box? Have they sent you the bill of lading?
$200. Packing materials they call it