Shipping rates can be better business to business; I don't think it matters what the business is. Your hotel may be able to hold it. However, you need to be sure your LBS gets insurance on your bikes.
Shipping rates can be better business to business; I don't think it matters what the business is. Your hotel may be able to hold it. However, you need to be sure your LBS gets insurance on your bikes.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
I'm not sure why a shop would take the liability of accepting delivery if they aren't getting anything out of it - i.e. not getting paid to put it together.
To be slightly more helpful, I *think* the bike shop's name is Coventry?
Edit - I looked it up. Coventry is the bike shop I have worked with and my friend's recommend, but it's recumbent/folding bikes. I'm sure they wouldn't have any trouble with DFs, but they aren't a DF shop, so maybe someone will come up with a better shop
Last edited by TsPoet; 08-05-2008 at 11:46 AM.
Why can't UPS/Fed-ex/whatever just hold the bikes for pick-up?
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
I have been told by several folks that shipping directly to a shop is better because they are just used to handling those size packages. I would have inquired about sending it to a hotel but we are staying with a friend while in Portland...said friend lives in a neighborhood that has had packages stolen from porches (not something I wanted to risk) Also...we are talking about 4 good size bikes with racks, fenders and such! We are sending boxes of goodies elsewhere but they are normal size boxes...
Have not thought of that one...will have to check on that!
Thanks for all the inputs
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