Make easy work of big shipments
June 12, 2007 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Business Advice
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This post is sponsored. One popular option for a home business is using distributing companies, ordering a ‘lot’ of items from one company at a hugely discounted price and then reselling them for profit at places like EBay, flea markets, fairs, etc. You can find many options online on where to get these items, but sometimes, like on ebay, you may have a company offering a pallet of an item or more, with the condition that you have to arrange shipping, that is where a site like this one, that lets you get estimates from several different freight trucking companies comes in. You can go to the site, enter in the zip code for the original location and where you are sending it to and get quotes right there for your shipment. Of course this is going to be for large shipments, where Fed-Ex and UPS are not options. This particular company, Freight Center.com, is sponsoring this post, hoping to get their name out there some more. It looks like a well designed site, and for me, anywhere that lets you comparison shop easier works for me! They have tons of options, from train, plane, truck, etc. So whatever you need to ship they should be able to help. Check them out next time you have something big to ship!
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You should check out FreightClick, which has a similar service, at http://www.freightclick.com
thanks Eli, I will check them out!