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Old 06-06-2005, 12:44 AM   #1
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Default Interstate courier?

A mate of mine in sydney is hoping to get down to melbourne to stay at my place for a while, but we need to be able to get his PC case to my house.

Was wondering if anyone knows

a) any good, reliable couriers that do sydney to melbourne
b) what kind of cost it'd be likely to be...(roughly 20kg case?)
c) any other (preferably cheaper) option?

I was thinking that if he got a train rather than flying, that he may even be able to sit the PC case next to him or something...

Also, I priced a sydney to melb flight with jetstar, and the cheapest was $79 each way (online booking).....Then my mum said her friend booked her tickets to QLD, and paid $69 each way (online booking). $10 cheaper for a longer trip?

thanks
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