euphoni wrote:Thanks for all the suggestions. I wound up calling the UPS store and they quoted me $30-40 to package it, with the box, bubble wrap, and peanuts. Seems like a good deal not to have to hunt for a box or buy any of the packing supplies. Sticking w Greyhound though.. way cheaper than UPS ($70 vs $240).
I once bought a tuba from a private seller and specifically told them to send it via Greyhound. I also told them to pack per Norm Pearson's instruction. To my initial horror they sent it via UPS (which I figured out when they sent me a tracking #) and they had the UPS store pack it per my instructions. The good news is, much to my surprise, the horn arrived in perfect condition. The bad news: the outer carton took a hell of a beating. It was ripped, punctured and torn in several places - just mangled. Fortunately, the packing material protected the inner box and the bubble wrapping around the horn and the semi inflated dodge ball in the bell did their jobs.
I think that $30-40 quote you got is not going to hold up. It cost my seller $150 just to have the UPS store pack it per my instructions (which the seller absorbed because our agreement had a firm price to ship and pack -which was them packing it and putting it on the dog) . I'm not sure the quote you got reflects what needs to be done to do it right to survive UPS transit. They may have never packed a tuba before. I've done it myself a few times and it requires a good amount of time. If I were you, I would be very specific with the store as to how you want it packed and get a firm quote for it. Don't think if you get the insurance that you will be covered if the horn gets damaged. UPS has a history of fighting claims vigorously.