I sold a frame to a gentleman in Tuscon and shipped it via Bikeflights, had
a good experience.  I would use them again.  It was much less expensive
than taking it to FedEx myself.

I would consider using them for non-bike parts if I had something too big
to go via USPS.

On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 9:58 AM, true <truegol...@att.net> wrote:

> I have used them twice the past 4 or 5 weeks and have been very pleased
> and saved money.
>
> Both times they just had me enter all the info online, print a shipping
> label and attach to box,
> and then drop off at my nearest FedEx center.
>
> They scanned the label, gave me a receipt with tracking number and
> it was on the way.
>
> I will be using them again for future bike shipments.
> One of the packages was a wheelset.
>
> This gets me to wondering, does it have to be a bike or bike part to ship
> via Bike Flights.
>
> Paul in Dallas
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