(Topic ID: 2611)

Any body use NAVL (North Amercian Van Lines) lately shipping is expensive LTL

By AcademyDL

13 years ago


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    “How do you ship your Pinball”

    • I use NAVL (North American Van Lines) 30 votes
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    • I use a Freight Company 7 votes
      11%
    • I usually Fill up the Tank and get ready for a long drive. 22 votes
      34%
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    #28 10 years ago

    With NAVL white glove service you still need to pack it up?
    I just got a quote of $366.40 from Chicago to DC from Michele...

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