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Old May 17th, 2006, 03:17   #1
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Default Best way to send your stuff home

what would be the CHEAPEST and best way to send some clothes, lamps, some books, a T.V. and a mini fridge home? Fedex??? if so how much, and what other shipping methods are there of sending my stuff home??-thanks
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Old May 17th, 2006, 04:17   #2
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Default Re: Best way to send your stuff home

Sorry, but not sure there is a cheaper way than driving it yourself. FedEx, UPS etc. would cost you tons of money to ship, especially the mini-fridge and TV due to their weight and size. I've shipped 1 box of clothes before on the USPS as cheap as possible, and it was fairly expensive (I think it was $20 for a box of clothes about 18" X 18" X 18" or so).

If possible, I would drive a car...I know it sucks, but it would probably be the cheapest way to get that stuff home. Or, just sell it to students coming in, if possible, for the big stuff.
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yeah id ship the clothes if you really want them, and sell the rest. then purchase new when you need it.

or you could see how much a storage unit would be to rent for a few months... probably not too bad really.

or you could just suck it up and stay here haha
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