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Title: *[RFC] USA Brokers/Proxies/Mail forwarding services*
Post by: British on Tue, 03 May 2011, 10:33:39
In order to make our [wiki=Geekhack+WorldWide+Shopping+Links]WorldWide Shopping wiki[/wiki] even better, please share with us any experience (preferably good ones) you had with such mail forwarding services.
The format doesn't really matter, as long as you provide at least the url :wink:

As a reminder, said service is about buying things for you in USA and sending it to *your* country.
Obviously it gets useful when you really want something from a shop that doesn't ship internationally.
Title: *[RFC] USA Brokers/Proxies/Mail forwarding services*
Post by: The Solutor on Tue, 03 May 2011, 11:12:43
I know just

http://www.myus.com/



Never used it tough.
Title: *[RFC] USA Brokers/Proxies/Mail forwarding services*
Post by: British on Tue, 03 May 2011, 14:16:53
Same for me about: http://www.shipito.com :  never used.

From some quick search over the intarwebz:
Title: *[RFC] USA Brokers/Proxies/Mail forwarding services*
Post by: Ekaros on Tue, 03 May 2011, 19:00:59
Hmm, still shipping is always ridiculous?
Title: *[RFC] USA Brokers/Proxies/Mail forwarding services*
Post by: British on Wed, 04 May 2011, 01:11:26
Quote from: Ekaros;341275
Hmm, still shipping is always ridiculous?
I'm not sure I understand what you meant....

If you're saying that those services might cost a bit, for some people it's worth getting something you can't find elsewhere (and that ships to your country) and/or cheaper (in comparison to some stores touching themselves on imports).

Shipping cost is not the point of this thread, though.
A long as we can provide a significant number of mail forwarders, it will be up to the buyer to figure out which one costs less.
Title: *[RFC] USA Brokers/Proxies/Mail forwarding services*
Post by: iMav on Fri, 06 May 2011, 02:55:05
I've done this personally for GH members in the past.

I would highly recommend leveraging geekhack members when you want something from another country.
Title: *[RFC] USA Brokers/Proxies/Mail forwarding services*
Post by: British on Fri, 06 May 2011, 03:22:47
Quote from: iMav;342402
I've done this personally for GH members in the past.
You mean you've acted as a mail-forwarder, or you've used one of such services ?

Quote from: iMav;342402
I would highly recommend leveraging geekhack members when you want something from another country.
It probably makes sense for a keyboard or such now and then, but it might be a hindrance to the potential forwarder if this becomes a habit.
Like, one day I need *that* special keyboard to be shipped, then one week later some rare wheel rim set, and... oh my, that refrigirator sure looks nice !
Well, you see what I mean :]
Title: *[RFC] USA Brokers/Proxies/Mail forwarding services*
Post by: alaricljs on Fri, 06 May 2011, 08:07:38
You can say no.  Seeing as how 'we' are not in the business of doing that sort of thing.  I have done it in the past and am not averse to doing it again.
Title: *[RFC] USA Brokers/Proxies/Mail forwarding services*
Post by: British on Sun, 08 May 2011, 03:19:40
Thanks for sharing, harrison.

Let's hope more people have feedback to give...
Title: Re: *[RFC] USA Brokers/Proxies/Mail forwarding services*
Post by: KHAANNN on Tue, 03 March 2015, 12:30:44
Let me just haunt this very old thread

After seeing someone mention shipito on a massdrop discussion, I really started considering utilising the service, are there any international forum members with related experiences?

(Mainly to be able to buy random stuff from Amazon, and there is a strange customs rule in my country, which prohibits 5+ imports yearly, very absurd, not utilised, yet scary)