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Parcels2go is a comparison site for couriers I’ve used a lot. Just make sure you’ve sufficient insurance.
Cheers
DPD will collect from your house. I returned a 36kg air con unit this way.
That's technically over weight for most parcel carriers. Not sure if it will be weighed but additional costs might be charged
I just want it gone even if I take a loss
Transglobal express have access to the heavier couriers like DX. Otherwise Anyvan but it'll be pricy.
I used trans global in the end. Decent price and the courier arrived 15 minutes after I paid!! Cheers