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VinnyCadillac
24-02-2007, 11:10 PM
Hi Guys

I have been contacted by a shipping company and they want me to join their affiliate program for the cadillac site I run. I was wondering if anyone here had any experirence before I join them. It looks almost like ebay where people bid on the shipping job. They are called uship.com I dont want to put a link here for them. Anyone care to comment. It looks really good to me but before I add them I wanted to check them out. It may be a good way to ship muscle cars :)

EAT-30T
25-02-2007, 09:55 AM
IMO

Sounds like something you would not want your pride and joy to be handled by......


I have used similar method of inland freight in USA and there are many reasons for me not to do it again. If it's your pride and joy pony up the $$$'s and get a good carrier its within your best interest!

I have shipped a few cars in mainland USA.... It's slow, expensive and they don't give a sh*t yes...damage. :mad:

my .02


Kurt

VinnyCadillac
26-02-2007, 04:44 AM
Thanks for your input and I agree that by having a bidding process you may not get the quality the car deserves. The better safe than sorry thing does come into play as it should.

EAT-30T
26-02-2007, 09:17 AM
Thanks for your input and I agree that by having a bidding process you may not get the quality the car deserves. The better safe than sorry thing does come into play as it should.

I'm pretty sure it's a dutch auction meaning bidding goes from high to low.... quite frankly if I wanna do that I'll just play Limbo stick..... jack be nimble jack be quick jack go under limbo stick :p LOL

Can't see the benefits unless its some project car basket case and even then do you really want to make things worse for your self? LOL


Kurt