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Is Kerry Express reasonable for bulk items?

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I have a standup scooter I'd like to ship to a repair shop in Bangkok from Pattaya to save a trip (they need to hold it for a few days). The scooter is 2.5 to 3 feet long and weighs about 30 lbs. If it costs under 1,300 thb I may ship it but I suspect Kerry will charge much more. DOes anyone have experience with Kerry's bulk rates?

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I would use the Post Office as most seem to do.

 

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You can ship them at the regular post offices - certainly the larger main ones. Mrs has shipped scooters, sofas, fridges - all that way up to isaan. I remember being quite surprised how cheap it was - not much over 1000 baht.  Likely need to ask at the Banglamung PO.

Check how much lala move asks to ship it.

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Kerry is quoting 420 thb online. I'm stunned by that rate!

My wife says if it has to be there in one day, Kerry cheaper, If not in a hurry the PO is cheaper. This is from mid Essan.

I live in the North of Chiang Mai Province and a couple of years ago helped a friend ship his scooter down to a place close to Bangkok.

We used the local Thai Post Office who were great and even packed it for him.

I cannot remember the exact cost but very reasonable and arrived within a few days with no damage.

I would say NIM Express for shipping motorbikes around Thailand.  I see quite a few being shipped from NIM Pattaya never seen Kerry ship one.

Not sure if this helps, but I sent a 110kg package which was 85 x 110 from Loei to Buriram and it cost me 740 Baht.  delivery was 2 days all up.

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Aren’t bikes only sent post office > post office - someone would have to pick it up at the other end.

 

ETS: Ahh you are talking about an electric standup scooter. Any courier should be able to take it.

 

I would check inter express, if Kerry’s works out too expensive. We sent a badly packed glass cabinet and it survived, I was really impressed by their service.

 

https://iel.co.th

 

 

https://www.flashexpress.co.th/

Maybe 200THB or so, free pickup at your home.

what have been the price quotes from other sources ?

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I will have to wait to report, until new wheels come in from China. shipping takes a full month, one of the things I dislike about buying stuff like this online

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@ifmu At a Thai mail business (not post office) I was charged 973 thb. 730 was Thai EMS with tracking. Rest was packaging. 

 

When I told the mototaxi to go to Kerry express, he went to some place that only ships. They then directed him to a mail shop and I got stuck using them. Online, the Kerry quote was 430 thb so my guess is 600-700 total if I would have found them.

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