Seems very pricey for $115 and only 150 miles. That's almost a buck a mile. I agree about driving to pick them up yourself, or you could have rented a Minivan for less if they wouldn't fit in your car and still saved a fortune.
I handle a LOT of shipping throughout the world for my company. So I know a lot about commercial freight, and how to save money especially when it comes to heavy packages (I ship crates that weigh in excess of 1400 lbs. each.)
Recently, I needed to get a Sony 36" Wega TV (~230 lbs.) I bought shipped almost 3000 miles from California to New Hampshire, and it only cost me $150. It even included two residential deliverys. For the pick-up the driver helped box-up the TV, and when it got to my place the driver helped me carry it up 3 flights of stairs and put it ON TO MY TV STAND in my living room (it did cost me a couple of beers for that one - thank god it was his last delivery of the day! ) Try that with UPS or FedEx!!
I priced FedEx, Emory, Eagle, etc. and ended finding a way (don't ask me to try this again) to get a cheap ride with some returning computer tradeshow gear which was located in a nearby city to the pickup, and returning to a nearby city where I live (it was bizarrely coincidential.)
I did have to wait about a month to get it (I had to work my schedule around theirs), but for $150 it was way worth it. All the other companys where 3-4 times the price and didn't include the residential deliveries.
Shop around next time. Some of the commercial freight companies will squeeze in small shipments (consolidated freight)and sometimes cut you a deal:
- if the truck is just about FULL already
- the route is DIRECTLY near another larger more expensive shipment
- if it's not out of the drivers way of the larger shipment
Since the larger shipment has already basically paid for the entire truck they don't need to make as much from you and will sometimes (not always) cut you some slack if you get someone nice on the phone. Also, I've found the drivers are way more careful with your stuff than the mass shipping companies are.
Good luck with getting your speakers.