Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@Gaza, can't help on the shipping front (it does seem very cheap to me). But I doubt you'd get away with the luggage on Ryanair. Airlines where you can do this (BA, KLM etc) usually state this in their t&cs.
Is it worth the risk of them refusing at check in? They'd probably want more than £90 at that point, if they'll even accept them, and then you have a distressed son plus a whole load of stress for you.
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I flew Ryanair in February. All I had was a very large ski holdall; which also contained all my clothes and a cabin bag containing my ski boots.
I was initially debating buying the "Plus" ticket which allows you to take one hold bag of 20Kg. In addition they wanted £80 for a ski bag. As I was not taking a hold bag, only a ski bag, I rang them to see if the ski bag could be considered as the "hold bag". The answer was a categorical NO. So I bought the cheapest basic ticket which does not allow you take a hold bag and then paid the extra for my ski holdall. I then decided to also pay extra for "priority boarding". They'll get you whichever way try and do it.
One thing to bear in mind is that a ski boot bag where the boots sit side by side will be too wide to go through their measuring frame and will not be allowed to be taken on as cabin baggage. It will be put in the hold. So I bought this boot bag - http://www.snowfit.co.uk/rossignol-hero-dual-boot-bag.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6JTjm8r_2QIVzZPtCh1uJwZOEAQYASABEgK89PD_BwE . This meets Ryanair's cabin bag measurement criteria.
Hope this helps
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@Gaza, I think the quote is correct, it will be a bit more when you add more insurance and VAT on. I think the length limit on DPD is more than some of the other firms, I think it is 175cm and if you try a quote for same weight etc. but length over 175 it will go up a lot. We have stuff from germany / france regularly on DPD and never had much problem, tracking system is very good.Sounds a good solution for you.
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That DPD number seems remarkable. We use them here and would expect it to be more like £45 or more.
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@AndAnotherThing.., No it is pretty much around the £15 whether you do it through p2go or interparcel. Unless you send lots of parcels and have a deal set up then the likes of p2go are nearly always cheaper than going direct in my experience.
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@AndAnotherThing.., same, I got at least £50 everywhere, including Interparcel. DPD, FedEx, UPS, DHL, Mailboxes, TNT, Eurosender
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@moseyp,
Just try it on p2go, it comes out exactly as the op showed. Like this :-
Results: United Kingdom Germany | 20 KG | 160 x 30 x 30 CM
Express (1-3 Day Delivery)
DPD
DPD Express Classic
Collection tomorrow if you book in the next 18 hours
Including £50 protection More info
£13.85 exc VAT
£16.62 inc VAT
Don't need protection?
£13.35 exc VAT
£16.02 inc VAT
Collection Service
Printer Required
More
Info
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Thnaks @Awdbugga, very helpful.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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@skitow, That's sort of annoying as we do send a lot of (uk) parcels and do have a deal...
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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AndAnotherThing.. wrote: |
@skitow, That's sort of annoying as we do send a lot of (uk) parcels and do have a deal... |
We used to have an account with Interlink (which I think got absorbed into DPD) until we discovered it was generally cheaper for us using the likes of p2go.
But back to the OP, I think the problem will be that getting the same sort of deal for the return trip will not be possible. From my, admittedly limited, experience the cost from Germany to here will be much more like £50+.
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