Ugh
I had a riser crack on me recently and after I thought all was lost, the bowyer asked for me to send the bow back to him. So I trod on over to USPS, no good, they wont send a package over 60". Next stop UPS, will do but will cost me over 500.00, give me a break, there's no way I'm doing that.
Anyone have any ideas ???
What part of the world are you sending it to?
Great Britain
Have you tried FedEx?
FedEx doesn't ship to where the bow needs to go.
Retry with UPS send it expedited,I ship to Europe quite often and the cost is generally around $150.00 There must of been a error
or you were sending it Express plus rate
Rodney.
Would the bow fit max allowable size if placed diagonal?
It's possible to ship a longbow overseas by USPS. The length plus the girth of the package cannot exceed 79 inchs. However, you cannot quote on the USPS website, you have to bring the package to a USPS office. A friend of mine, here in Brazil, just took a 68" longbow from USA, and he paid only $43 for the shipment.
Lincoln is right, take it to usps
I did bring the package to both USPS and UPS. USPS will not send to Scotland any tube or box over 60". UPS wanted 560.00 USD to ship expedited. What I'm being told by UPS is that each location has the right to determine "other" costs involved, taxes, fees.
What service does 3Rivers use? They send met stuff to South Africa all the time and it seldom costs more than $45
Most commercial outlets have a business account with services because the send in bulk. The little guy doesn't
Unreal, cost that much to mail a package overseas! Seems like a total rip off!
FedEx doesn't send to Scotland???
I know us Celts can be lawless sometimes, but I didn't know it was a no go area.....
Did you buy your bow from Scotland (Border bows??) Or from a dealer in the USA?
I might have to try again, but their website didn't list Scotland as a destination....
contact Sid and see if he can help out in any way.
Make sure when they calculate the shipping cost you are not paying duty and taxes
which are charged by the country you are shipping to.you are only paying
shipping cost. there are box's to check off on the way bill
And if and when you ship you will have to have written paper work stating that it is
being returned under warranty.so this charge will not be passed on to the
manufacturer of the bow. Place a low value on the bow as well.
Good Luck.
Rodney.
Send some very good, clear photos of the crack to the bowyer, then discuss if the bow must be sent back, and ask if can be destroyed instead. Or possibly the cracked section cut off and sent back in a smaller more economical box.
When you explain the cost to send the complete bow there may be some room for compromise in "if and what" needs to be returned. You should be able to come to a compromise that suites both of you .
If he thinks it is repairable perhaps he will authorize a bowyer here to fix it and reimburse you .
Pete
No maybe some mistake.I bought a Ben Pearson from USA and the shipping cost to GREECE was 42 USD