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I have just been quoted £58 for delivery on a single 5L tin of paint (to paint over galvanised steel), reason 'because its a hazardous product'!

Seems excerionally steep to me:confused1:

 

Are couriers charging that sort of money on a can of paint or is someone trying it on?

Cheers Craig

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I'd search TNT or a similar company these companies do have the appropriate markers to carry dangerous goods

 

 

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You should try living outside of 'mainstream' UK - we are less than 2hrs from Glasgow via A roads, yet many couriers/carriers will not even quote to deliver to us..

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You should try living outside of 'mainstream' UK - we are less than 2hrs from Glasgow via A roads, yet many couriers/carriers will not even quote to deliver to us..

 

Same up here in `The Heilans` :sneaky2:

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