Ship Items with CustomMade and uShip

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CustomMade.com has partnered with uShip to provide discounted shipping services for its members. Read more below to find out how you can take advantage of this service.

uShip is an online marketplace where you can list your custom made items and receive competitive bids from thousands of feedback-rated carriers. Listing an item in the uShip marketplace is completely FREE and there is no obligation to accept the bids you receive.

  • Save money – Carriers bid like an auction, filling their extra cargo space.  The average shipper saves almost 50% by using the service.
  • Save time – No need to call carriers, let them place bids on your custom made item.
  • No unwanted phone calls – Your contact information is not shared until you accept a bid.
  • Feedback Ratings – No more worrying about a carrier’s reputation – feedback and evaluations from other shippers is on the website to help you choose who is best
  • No hidden costs! – No additional hourly, mileage, or fuel charges – ever!
It’s FREE – No costs to list, no commitment to accept bids, no risk!

Here’s How It Works:

  • Identify the item you would like to ship, determine the weight, and write down the dimensions
  • List that item on the uShip marketplace for FREE
  • Start receiving competitive bids from thousands of transport service providers
  • When you’re ready, select the winning bidder to complete the transaction and ship your item

2 Responses to Ship Items with CustomMade and uShip

  1. Pingback: Meet our new partner – uShip | CustomMade.com Woodworking Blog

  2. I don’t know how you can say, you have partnered with U-Ship for discount rates for your members. The rates are the same , member or not, I listed 2 bar stools, and they were higher then UPS & Fed Ex!!

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