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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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![]() "Tony" > wrote in message ... > "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message > ... > > > > > > > > > > The box is 150#, so worst-case scenario, I can handle it myself once > it > > > > comes off the truck. > > > > I'm not sure if I was clear about this in my last post. It is YOUR job to > > get it off the truck. He only has to get it to the tail. You may luck > out > > and get a truck with a lift gate. Or you may not. > > Ed > > I've contacted Amazon about this since they are the supplier. Every time > I've placed an order with Amazon or other suppliers, they were responsible > for delivery of the item to my door. As you state, that may not be the case > here, so I've asked the supplier to clarify this. > > As a layman not aware of the policies of the shipping industry, I would > expect that if some special effort were required in receiving this order, I > would be told by the supplier. Up until I received the confirmation email > from Amazon, I thought that they would ship the item UPS (which is how other > large items I've ordered from them have arrived). Although apparently I am > wrong, I would have expected that it is the role of the shipper in > situations like these to at minimum offload the item from their truck, with > responsibility passing when that is done. > > Nonetheless, assuming the driver parks his truck right in front of my house, > it's about 50' from where he'll park to the ultimate resting place for the > item. I'll manage no matter what. At this point my curiousity is piqued > about what I should expect in this situation. > > Tony > > If you have to off load it, I'd suggest having a couple of 6 or 8 foot 2 by 4's handy to use as a ramp to slide it down. If the path to the house is smooth, a flat furniture dolly can be rented for a few dollars. If rough, an appliance dolly is about $12. H |
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