Has any one had any experience of transporting their LCD TV by airlines? If so please let me know if there are any precautions to be taken, or if any special packing is required.
Has any one had any experience of transporting their LCD TV by airlines? If so please let me know if there are any precautions to be taken, or if any special packing is required.
LCD that you find in the grey market comes in flight with the OEM box,so you don't need any special packing,they then are transported by train to others parts of india.
While the box can get damaged at the sides,the lcd is well protected,
I was talking about sony lcd packaging,the 05,06 lcds had thermocol at front and rear of tv ,from 07 the box size have decreased & the thermocol are located only on the edges, the 09,10 lcd packaging are even thinner.
Anyway there is nothing wrong in taking precautions.i used also add some amount of bubble rap in front of the screen
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I had got a Bravia 32" LCD from Malaysia around 2 years back. And like someone else had mentioned Sony's packing is not very assuring.
The thermocol is just at the sides and not at front and rear. I took the gamble and gladly it paid off. Even the box wasnt damaged. But I have to say my heart was in my mouth until I plugged it in and checked all was fine.
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ASK FOR THE "FRAGILE" STICKERS FROM THE AIRLINE STAFF AND PASTE THEM ON ALL OVER THE BOX SO THAT THE CONCERNED STAFF HANDLES IT CAREFULLY.
No I'm not shipping from the US. I'm talking about a domestic flight from Delhi to Kolkata on Kingfisher. I'm getting the LCD in Delhi and then I'm going to Cal.
"@Topic"? I suppose all of are discussing the same topic!
I can say that cargo handlers especially in India care the least about such stickers. It is safe to use additional bubble wrap or thermocol sheets to protect the TV.
Can anyone help me out in one doubt here. Which all courier companies do ship TV's domestically? I mean if I want to buy a LCD/Plasma here and want to get it shipped to another place(my natives) then what would be best way if I'm not travelling? Who normally handles these type of items? Any pointers will help and if anyone have done this before and share his experience then it'll be even more helpful.
Sometimes people are not talking on topic and are replying to someone's post. It didnt cost me anything to clarify a bit more.
We should do what we can do......we cant control what cargo handlers would do!
Thanks, yeah GATI ships even bikes so they can ship TV also but I guess it might be a test of luck? I don't wanna send a damaged TV home. And I suppose plasma will be even more fragile than LCD and might be a real bad idea to get shipped?KonfuSed, I have seen some forum members using GATI couriers to ship items. Recently magma shipped speaker stands (though not as fragile as LCD) to alcy through GATI. Check them out. Although when shipping items such as LCD TV through courier, you may want to insure the TV for shipping.
And another thing, say, instead of doing all this, can I pay the Samsung/LG dealer here and get the item delivered by their other shops in my natives? Something like taking gift coupons or proof of purchase with delivery option in my natives? I did that for my car in my natives but lucky to have the same dealership in both places. Any idea?