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Large Tin Knight

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Shipment Title: Large Tin Knight
Shipper: Moxiemail (0)
Date Listed: 9/29/2006 8:51 AM CST
Date Updated: 10/26/2006 5:55 AM CST
Expires: 10/29/2006 8:51 AM CST
Pricing: Shipper will consider bids an any price
# of Bids: 2
Auction Goods: No

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  • Large Tin Knight
  • Description: Large tin knight
  • Length:2 ft. 2 in.
  • Width:2 ft. 4 in.
  • Height:7 ft. 1 in.
  • Weight: 24 lbs.
Packaging:
Needs to be protected so it is not dented or damaged

Questions for this shipment: 

Question: The picture shows two TIN MEN but the listing says ONE,I am just wondering what it really is. Also can I lay the Tin Man down after its wrapped up in moving blankets? If it can I will be in Florida on the 7th & 8th and then heading back up North. I can do this for you if it can be wrapped up and my bid would be for $480.00. If interested let me know as I am planning my trip to Florida this weekend. Thanks. Tony (9/29/2006)
Response: Tony, Only the large knight needs to get to NH as the smaller one is already there. Yes, the knight does not have to be standing to be shipped. I am still reviewing the bids so am not prepared to make a decision this week-end. Thanks for your response. Mary (9/30/2006)
Question: OK Mary thanks for getting back to me and if I can be of help let me know. Just to let you know I am leaving for Florida by Monday night and I like to have my trip stuff done before I leave because internet service on the GO is kind of hard in places. Have a great weekend. (9/30/2006)
Response: Hi Tony, Thanks for your help and response. Sir Lancelot has been here for a year so there's no hurry to get him to New England yet. Have a safe trip. The weather is finally starting to cool down here. Mary (10/1/2006)
Question: H4ello-"Toolman" here. Heading to Orlando soon-Probably by the week's end. We can shrink-wrap & pad when securing, or Build a crate arond it for $100.Extra if need be. But, I do not thing that will be necessary. Could del. to you in app. 4-6 weeks from now. No hand-offs, no other companys but myself. My asst & I can load/unload it for you. We are "Power-providers" on Uship, for over three Yrs. now. Plesae see our extensive reviews. We cannot guarantee an early del. date, but we will take excellent care of it for you! $ $500 formal bid total if interested. thank you for considering us! :) (9/30/2006)
Response: Good morning, I am not in a hurry to ship "Sir Lancelot" but I am hoping to find someone to get him to NH for about $200. Although I agree he probably does not need to be crated but just protected well since he'll dent. Thanks so much for your response. Mary (10/1/2006)
Question: i am heading north this weekend, can do for 300 let me know (10/12/2006)
Response: Thank you for your offer but I'm going to decline. Have a safe trip. (10/13/2006)
Question: Hi I am delivering in Tampa area next week. I can load this onto my pickup and deliver it within a few day thereafter. I live in Mass and looking for a return load. How does $450.00 sound? Door to door Thanks John grpinc (10/16/2006)
Response: Good morning John, Thanks for the offer but I am going to decline. The best offer I have gotten was $300 but that's more than I want to spend at this time. Mary (10/17/2006)

Bids on this shipment:

BidBid DateService ProviderService TypeModeStatus / ReasonDetails
$200 10/24/2006 WhiteGloveTrans (1) -not specified- ? -not specified- Accepted View Details
$584 9/29/2006 nwdelivery (6950+ positive feedback) -not specified- ? -not specified- Declined / Price too high View Details
* All Bids are rounded up to the nearest dollar for display purposes