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Created by fabgregoire fabgregoire  > 9 months ago, 17 May 2021
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fabgregoire
fabgregoire

WA

52 posts

17 May 2021 9:13am
Hi all,

Has anybody used E-Go recently to ship windsurf boards interstate?
I have used their services happily quite a few times over the years, but have heard recently that they may have changed their policy and were not accepting them anymore.
Is it just a rumour or are they not accepting package this size any more?
I would ask them the question directly but, very helpfully, they do not have a direct phone number on their website and I am waiting for them to answer my email...

Cheers,

Fabrice
John340
John340

QLD

3373 posts

17 May 2021 11:18am
I used them 12 months ago. If you fill in their quote form ensuring you select "carton" and the correct dimensions then you get a quote. They do not ask what the contents are.
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gh

NSW

153 posts

17 May 2021 11:27am
You will find some of the franchises do not accept cartons of a board size or sail boxes are too long. But have sent and received quite a bit of gear with no issues.
ab01
ab01

QLD

87 posts

17 May 2021 3:33pm
I sent a board from the Sunshine Coast to Melbourne a few months ago.
No problem. It was fairly cheap ($160) and arrived in good shape
fabgregoire
fabgregoire

WA

52 posts

17 May 2021 1:41pm
All good.
E-go have confirmed that their policy has not changed and that they are still happy to take well-packaged boards.

Thanks to the Community.
Brett Morris
Brett Morris

NSW

1204 posts

17 May 2021 7:00pm
I use them and have no issues "Touch wood"
remery
remery

WA

3709 posts

17 May 2021 8:21pm
Melbourne to Perth a couple of years ago and I was very happy. I suppose that may have been because the seller did a fantastic job of packing the board and foil.
gregwho
gregwho

NSW

163 posts

20 May 2021 10:31am
You can also try Transdirect transdirect.com.au/

and Smartsend www.smartsend.com.au/
ilikeprivacy
ilikeprivacy

8 posts

23 May 2021 9:20am
I shipped a big foil board from WA to Sydney late last year. No issues whatsoever, however it had to be delivered to my door as local depot couldn't handle the size.
Kokopelli
Kokopelli

VIC

35 posts

26 May 2021 8:03am
E-Go shipped a new board form Queensland to Melbourne for me a month ago and arrived in good condition.
gbm91
gbm91

VIC

62 posts

3 Jun 2021 9:35am
This thread is probably a reference to the issues I had with them.

I paid to have a board shipped from perth to melbourne. They did not accept it at the depot and they were extremely unhelpful.

The sender (in perth) had to to go back to the depot to pick it up.

E-go then had the nerve to charge me cancellation fees - this seems illegal as they did not fulfil the service I paid for.

They are not answering any of my emails and they also basically tell me to f*** off when I call.

They said they had changed their policy and would not accept boards. I had checked their policy, T&Cs and insurance T&Cs and there was no mention of surfboards anywhere.

I'm really disappointed as the sender went out of his way for me.

I have used them on previous occasions to ship boards and sails without any issues.
John340
John340

QLD

3373 posts

3 Jun 2021 10:11am
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gbm91 said..
This thread is probably a reference to the issues I had with them.

I paid to have a board shipped from perth to melbourne. They did not accept it at the depot and they were extremely unhelpful.

The sender (in perth) had to to go back to the depot to pick it up.

E-go then had the nerve to charge me cancellation fees - this seems illegal as they did not fulfil the service I paid for.

They are not answering any of my emails and they also basically tell me to f*** off when I call.

They said they had changed their policy and would not accept boards. I had checked their policy, T&Cs and insurance T&Cs and there was no mention of surfboards anywhere.

I'm really disappointed as the sender went out of his way for me.

I have used them on previous occasions to ship boards and sails without any issues.


Was the board packed in a carton?
gbm91
gbm91

VIC

62 posts

3 Jun 2021 10:20am
The board was first bubble wrapped then a layer of cardboard
John340
John340

QLD

3373 posts

3 Jun 2021 12:21pm
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gbm91 said..
The board was first bubble wrapped then a layer of cardboard


I suspect that may have been the problem.

I always insert the the same wrapping into a cardboard box.
gbm91
gbm91

VIC

62 posts

3 Jun 2021 12:23pm
I've shipped boards with this method before so I was surprised they didnt accept it...
Getting a cardboard box that fits the board isn't always easy
Steve Charles
Steve Charles

QLD

1240 posts

3 Jun 2021 4:01pm
Just a few more things to watch out for with Ego (Hunter Express). Never use your credit card to make a purchase. They then keep it on file and if you put in the wrong dimensions they will deduct it from your credit card. Other issues are there are normally no phone numbers you can call if you have an issue. The most recent I phoned the main Hunter express office (one I got online) and the phone number was a completely different business. Then when I managed to get the correct number it goes in loops and you cannot get put through to a real person. Never attach another item and only use one freight docket. They will cut it off and you will only get the one package. I did this with a mast taped to a sail box. It was the correct dimensions but they don't care. Then good luck trying to track down the other item without any freight doc on it. One more thing always get a photo of the freight and another photo showing the attached freight doc before you send it.
peterowensbabs
peterowensbabs

NSW

497 posts

6 Jun 2021 7:54pm
Had a secondhand board delivered from Qld to Hombushbay Sydney recently, good service and great price by Ego.Could not fault it.
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