[AusNOG] Interstate Server Shipping
Patrick Cole
z at amused.net
Fri Aug 31 19:49:19 EST 2012
2nd, e-go WILL possibly destroy your equipment - they are cheap and you get what you
pay for. I had a kettlebell shipped via them and it arrived and looked lke it
had been run over by a forklift or something.
Pat
Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 03:36:51PM +1000, Nathan Brookfield wrote:
> Don't 'even' use Hunter Express for sensitive items 'ever' if you can avoid it.
>
> I have had servers arrive that are bent and wont sit flat once rhey arrive and the last time I used them in quite some time but the last time we did it was from Sydney to Melbourne for a Cisco 7200 that had it's box trashed and something heavy wall on it enough that it was not square anymore so would not rack mount, they are 'shocking'.
>
> Nathan Brookfield
> Chief Executive Officer
>
> Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
> http://www.simtronic.com.au
>
> On 31/08/2012, at 15:06, "Graham, Mathew (AFG Gateway Manager)" <mathew.graham at hp.com> wrote:
>
> I have used e-go (http://www.e-go.com.au) for personal things in the past which is just a web front to Hunter Express. Door-to-door is fairly cheap, got a rack sent from the Blue Mountains to Canberra for $70 once which was door-to-door.
>
> -Mathew
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