Could someone inform us on the easiest, least expensive way to have clothing donations sent from the U.S to the D.R.....
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Have them muled down to the dr by DR1'ers.gringagirly said:Could someone inform us on the easiest, least expensive way to have clothing donations sent from the U.S to the D.R.....
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gringagirly said:Could someone inform us on the easiest, least expensive way to have clothing donations sent from the U.S to the D.R.....
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And what quantity of clothes do you want to send?Jay06 said:Where in the U.S. are you sending clothes from?
Transportation and fair treatment by Aduana once they arrive is certainly a challege for charitible organizations.gringagirly said:Could someone inform us on the easiest, least expensive way to have clothing donations sent from the U.S to the D.R.....
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Jay06 said:Where in the U.S. are you sending clothes from?
And that's only the beginning. Equitable distribution to your intended recipients without pilferage or graft are your next concerns.FireGuy said:Transportation and fair treatment by Aduana once they arrive is certainly a challege for charitible organizations.
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gringagirly said:The clothes are being sent from Miami to Santo Domingo and hopefully MOST of the clothes will get distributed as intended. Muling them with D.R 1 folk sounds good, but Im talking large donations on a regular basis. Really need someone's advice on this.
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Please do give me the numbers.....ThanksJay06 said:Well in NY where I am from there are a lot of companies that ship barrels and big boxes to D.R. and the cost is like 100 U.S. dollars but you can fit a lot of clothes in them. Try going to a Dominican area in Miami and research to see if they also have a company like that or if you want I can give you a number of two different shipping companies in NY maybe they have an office in Miami since is also a city where a lot of Dominicans reside.
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gringagirly said:Please do give me the numbers.....Thanks