Shipping Wars: Full Episode – Do No Bodily Harm (Season 6, Episode 13) | A&E

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A shipment of medical equipment takes a turn when Jenn learns her load is a LOT different than expected. Meanwhile, Todd and Tamera discover the hardest part of their day is escaping the New York City streets in Season 6, Episode 13, “Do No Bodily Harm”. #ShippingWars
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With “Shipping Wars,” dive into the cutthroat world of heavy-duty movers as they battle for the chance to transport the unshippable—the items that traditional carriers won’t touch.

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26 thoughts on “Shipping Wars: Full Episode – Do No Bodily Harm (Season 6, Episode 13) | A&E

  1. Yo this is crazy I used to clean Dr Wu Pool back in the day one of the best coolest pools in Az she’s super cool too 🤙🏼

  2. If I did the crazy deliveries these folks do, anything that the seller/buyer claims is 'priceless' or invaluable or that thy claim is worth hundreds of thousands or millions; the rate would be a percentage of its value right off the bat. You tell me it's worth a million bucks, yet your shopping for a shipper based on the LOWEST BIDDING STRANGER via the internet, then something isn't adding up. Either way, I'll be wanting 50-100k for something values at a million. Plus, probably gonna have to give your insurance company a heads up just to make sure I'm still all good legally and not about to lose both the (massively overpriced) load, a paycheck, and maybe my rig, all just to find out that my insurance won't insure/cover any of it. Whether it's a missed payment, or over the limit to what they will cover, etc. Ya HAVE to know these things, THERE'S NO avoiding it.

  3. 7:49 28 year tradition – priceless cup – leave the shipping to the lowest bidder on a web site. Yeah, that makes sense. Then the truck drivers, in their grungy clothes, participate in the championship ceremony. Yeah right.

  4. Hope you do better with live people where you guys live in a fantasy world your doctor's or whatever you think you are I'll bet you got pictures of Bigfoot at your house blurry blurry ones that you can hardly make out but you know that's what they look like it I seen Bigfoot did I I don't know you know what I mean behave

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