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A couple weeks ago, you asked how much it cost for me to have a lathe
picked up from the UPS freight center near me & delivered to my
residence.

The lathe and stand were all bundled on one pallet that weighed 1256lbs.

The total bill came to $244. The original quote they gave me was for
$215 + plus a fee per pallet and fuel surcharge. The original estimate
was for between $275 and $320. The one-way distance from the UPS
terminal to my place is 31 miles.

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