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I am From Bahrain ( Persian Gulf )To me it is impossible to buy ( almost ) anything from USA, that’s because my country is not listed in most of the countries that shipping service is available. I face this in most of my shopping in American sites like Amazon.com and ebay, but not to forgot the nice shop agreed to send me my PIC programmer 123electronics.com.
My question is: Is there any way to hire a Post Office Box in USA where I can receive my orders and from their ship them to my country by normal shipping ( not through Fedix, DHL, UPS….) ?
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I have a friend that is runs a “virtual office” company. This is how it works.
Lets say I have a very small company and I want it to look big. The virtual office has a real address and accepts FedEx and mail. There may be 50 small companies using the same address. 123 south 5th street suite 1, suite2, ….suite 50. Typically I would stop by and get my mail and deliveries every couple of days. OR They will box up my mail and send it to me every week. When the phone rings it can go to my cell or to a switch board where a secretary answers the phone using my company’s name. There is a real conference room for meetings and several real secretaries. When I am out of the country my company still sends/receives mail, faxes, phone calls etc. If I can receive a package and have it sent out with out being in the country I think you can to. Option 2. You could talk one of us into receiving your package and sending it on. |
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Search on package forwarding. Here is one hit:
http://www.mbex.net/ The problem is the international transit. The above link claims to provide it, but I didn't see any costs listed. John |
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It is common for Canadian businesses to hire "freight forwarding" services which includes transportation and customs brokerage. But this is often too costly for small packages and for hobbyists.
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For incoming shipments to the USA, there is a major advantage to using FedEx, DHL, etc. as opposed to the regular postal service in that the commercial carriers pass an entire shipping container though customs in a single step; whereas, the postal service puts each item through customs. It is much slower that way, and the chance of loss/stolen is much greater. Your country may not follow that procedure. For myself, it was an expensive lesson. I will never use the regular post for incoming international shipments again, if I have a choice. |
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http://ircalc.usps.gov/default.aspx?...ngle&CID=10029 Anything but International Air Mail ($ 1.07 / oz) becomes very expensive and insurance likewise. Last edited by Rolf; 27th January 2008 at 05:03 PM. |
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in addition to that i found it funny to pay $10 for a uesed book from Amazon.com and pay $40 for shipping. This made the deal worthless, while if i paid another $15 and a chance of 50% to get it will be butter offer for me.
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