my point is i might have to ship my rear bumper.. do i have to bring it into the post office or what? any help would be appreciated..
i know this sounds really dumb.. but ive never shipped anything before
-JimAirborne Express is DHL. If you can use DHL or Greyhound in Canada, go with them. I know a bumper is too big for the Post Office.neutral wrote:You can ck. it out online. I use iship Website to get advance info. Link is below - just enter your origin/destination and weight info in the righthand corner of their homepage. You'll get results for UPS, USPS, and Airborne, including options and costs broken down within each of those carriers. iship used to include Fedex but not any longer so I go directly to the Fedex site for theit cost estimate. http://www.iship.com/default.htm
Dunno about DHL cause I've never used em.