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How to ship a machine
I'm wondering if any of you have any ideas on this one...
I have an Artisan knitting machine I'm interested in selling. Since I'm leery of having strangers in my home, I'm considering putting it up on eBay. So now I'm researching shipping options. I'm not liking what I'm finding. Sending it as is would be very expensive. I could save by disassembling it, but I'll have to do that myself. I'm having a rep from a packaging company come out to look at it and give me a quote for sending it disassembled, but I'm afraid that will still cost more than most buyers would pay. Has anyone encountered this before? Any suggestions? Thanks, Laura |
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