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Shipping to Russia...............
Anyone ever mailed dvd's to Russia via U.S. Mail? I sent three packages Express to St. Petersburg. Customer was to get it in three days. Russian Customs called him 11 days later. Packages ripped open, contents gone. Customs said, "We do't know what happend." Any other method better than U.S. Mail?:(
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Haha that doesnt surprise me.
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DHL, FedEx and UPS is the only way to go when sending anything to that region. their postal offices "filter" anything coming from western world.
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happened to us as well, try fedex
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" To Russia, from Lovebrokers" ... The next Bond film!
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US Mail goes through their Post Office system, which is very corrupt on local offices level. mailman or anyone from post office could open your packages, happens alot
fedex, ups and dhl do not use post office system to deliver parsel, they use own curriers, people in these companies well paid and rather have good paying job than messing up with someone's mail. DHL and Feded have established good presence in russia, UPS is little bit less established over there but still delivers. |
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You must speak my brother Boris, he find you package and deliver to you friends for small fee of 10,000 roubles
Boris also milk cow You friends like cow juice? |
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oh its the fucked up mail service ...
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FEDEX
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TNT EXPRESS
http://www.tnt.com/country/en_us.html |
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I received from my US friend cable for computer ($2.00) and I have paid $40 to customs. And I have received new videocamera without tax. No warranty, if you use Russian post. |
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:feels-hot :ak47: Go friggin postal on the postal Ruskies!
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