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qtla9111
Jul 06, 2015Nomad
I've used Estafeta over the years for work sending documents and proofs back and forth to Mexico. You can find them just about everywhere including small towns. My little town of 2800 has an agent, next town about 20 kms south has an agent.
When we spent the summer near Mazamitla, we had to drive down the hill to the lake.
Service is good and they have on line tracking as well. I think they all do pretty good, never lost a package on FedX, DHL (something about them I don't like though and I can't put my finger on it), Estafeta, Multipak, Redpak, and even MexPost. I've used them all as each Mexican publisher I work with has their own choice for many reasons.
Here is a link to Profeco (Mexican BBB) that lists all companies and their approx costs. (if it says "ocurre" that means "hold for pickup").
Profeco - package services in Mexico, approx cost and number of days for delivery.
When we spent the summer near Mazamitla, we had to drive down the hill to the lake.
Service is good and they have on line tracking as well. I think they all do pretty good, never lost a package on FedX, DHL (something about them I don't like though and I can't put my finger on it), Estafeta, Multipak, Redpak, and even MexPost. I've used them all as each Mexican publisher I work with has their own choice for many reasons.
Here is a link to Profeco (Mexican BBB) that lists all companies and their approx costs. (if it says "ocurre" that means "hold for pickup").
Profeco - package services in Mexico, approx cost and number of days for delivery.
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