review: 1300-bike-move PERTH TO MELBOURNE
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 12:02 am
I have decided to post up a review to pass on my experience with 1300-bike-move to others who might be looking to freight a bike between australian capital cities.
My particular bike was in Perth and I needed to get it to Melbourne.
The quoted price was $725, which was $25 cheaper than the next cheapest company which offered a depot to depot service including crating.
$5000 insurance was also supplied.
The quoted time frame for freight was 14-18 days.
So far my bike has sat in storage for two weeks as their WA crating division ran out of crates, apparently just before my bike was dropped off in mid September.
More crates were apparently just a few days off according to 1300 bike more correspondence.
10 days later more crates arrived, and I was informed that my bike would be crated up and would be in Melbourne within 5 days.
I then received another email shortly after stating that they have run out of crates again.
I would have thought that my bike would have been first in line as it was there just as the last batch of crates ran out.
My question now is, how can a crating company run out of crates, twice!
That'd be like a car yard running out of cars, twice!
So now its just a waiting game, waiting for them to grow some brain cells and learn how to count how many bikes are in their shed before ordering the next batch of crates.
So far, I would rate them as 4/10
but the bike hasnt turned up yet so that score may improve or be reduced depending on what they do over the next 2 weeks.
Regards,
Jeram
My particular bike was in Perth and I needed to get it to Melbourne.
The quoted price was $725, which was $25 cheaper than the next cheapest company which offered a depot to depot service including crating.
$5000 insurance was also supplied.
The quoted time frame for freight was 14-18 days.
So far my bike has sat in storage for two weeks as their WA crating division ran out of crates, apparently just before my bike was dropped off in mid September.
More crates were apparently just a few days off according to 1300 bike more correspondence.
10 days later more crates arrived, and I was informed that my bike would be crated up and would be in Melbourne within 5 days.
I then received another email shortly after stating that they have run out of crates again.
I would have thought that my bike would have been first in line as it was there just as the last batch of crates ran out.
My question now is, how can a crating company run out of crates, twice!
That'd be like a car yard running out of cars, twice!
So now its just a waiting game, waiting for them to grow some brain cells and learn how to count how many bikes are in their shed before ordering the next batch of crates.
So far, I would rate them as 4/10
but the bike hasnt turned up yet so that score may improve or be reduced depending on what they do over the next 2 weeks.
Regards,
Jeram