Originally posted by: Solodays
Originally posted by: Captante
(1) Do you have the original packaging? If not you'll have to clear that hurdle first & unless you want it to arrive with a broken screen it would be a good idea to attach it to a wooden pallet if at all possible.
(2) Shipping is going to be expensive & you'll need to add the cost of insurance ... I used to sell Plasma & LCD TV's & we just about always used freight companies, just be sure to stay away from the cheapies regardless of what they promise on the phone ... as mentioned Watkins is a good choice.
(3) When you make the auction either put "actual shipping costs quoted upon winning" if its allowed, otherwise take whatever the highest shipping price in the continental USA is including insurance, add at least 50% to it & use that as the shipping price. (I used to double it just to be safe)
Edit: Keep in mind when you get shipping quotes, the actual weight of your TV is almost meaningless because its going to do somthing the shippers call "dimensionalize". This is a fancy way of saying they'll figure out its "weight" based on its overall size & don't be surprised if they come up with somthing insane like 175lbs, especially if you ship it on a pallet which makes it a lot bigger.
i dont have the box anymore. so how do i package it and where to send it off to? and what insurance r u talking about?
Well, if you don't have the box you're probably going to have to either build one yourself out of an old appliance box cut to size and duct taped like a mofo (which may or may not pass muster for shipping) or rely on the UPS store to do it for you (bring lube). Considering the price of new 1080p 42" LCDs has broken the $1000 mark fairly often lately I'd say after all of the costs associated with packing, shipping and handling this thing you are better off just Craigslisting it.
Seriously, you don't understand the concept of insurance and are trying to sell a big ticket item on ebay? Either this is a troll/shens thread or my faith in humanity just took another hit...