It might help to send EPS a "pre-avisa." There is a form/place to do this on their web site. You send them the pre-avisa/notice that the package has been sent from Amazon or whereever to the Miami address. In the preavisa form, you include the tracking number, value, and factura. A factura is always available on Amazon from your account. And with other places, too. I send the pre-avisa for both EPS and Vimenpaq forwarding. They both have this option. Never a problem. So far.
Like most Dominicans do. The horror. lolYes I did that, they have had several copies of the invoice.
Update is that I told my account manager that we were all discussing this on an expat forum and the general consensus was that CPS was a pile of crap compared to others. She said that they had (just) 9 vacuum cleaners last week alone that were stopped by Aduanas as SDQ airport. We discussed whether a customs officer was setting up a little shop somewhere to sell vacuum cleaners and she said "yes that sounds likely". Great. Anyway she then went to her director who then said he needed another copy of my American Express statement and he would go and speak to someone in Aduanas. So I'm still waiting and still sweeping with a broom.
I've decided I'm definitely not a broom kind of lady, all this sweeping and sweeping is not what I was put on this earth to do. I am therefore very much looking forward to the day when I can waft gracefully through my apartment with my new vacuum cleaner.
Like most Dominicans do. The horror. lol
There's a trick to that. It's all in the way you grab it. Took me a while to master it, but it's easy once you get it.The bit I cannot do is wring a mop out with my bare hands. Just hate hate hate doing that. I have to have a bucket with a wringer thing on the top for the mop.
Me too 🤣The bit I cannot do is wring a mop out with my bare hands. Just hate hate hate doing that. I have to have a bucket with a wringer thing on the top for the mop.
I don't love doing that either but...The bit I cannot do is wring a mop out with my bare hands. Just hate hate hate doing that. I have to have a bucket with a wringer thing on the top for the mop.
I don't love doing that either but...
What I really, really hate is cleaning out the vacuum cleaner filter.
"Ain't nobody got time for that."
Be careful what you wish for.
lol.
Sorry for laughingOh stop boasting that you have a vacuum cleaner, when mine is stuck in customs STILL. I'd be so grateful to get my vacuum cleaner, I'd clean the filter every day and would also offer to clean yours too. But for now I'm Maria The Broom for the foreseeable future. Livin the dream, life in paradise.
So is the lesson here that you should have gone to the country you bought the vacuum from, paid in cash, then returned to the DR and had them ship it?Well I'm beginning to get mad now. After placing the call on hold for about 97 times, the guy I spoke to (who was covering for the customer service manager I should have been speaking to, who was evidently too busy to talk to a customer) told me that yes, the vacuum cleaner was still in customs. Of course it was. They had done absolutely nothing at all to solve the problem so where else would it be? I was told that evidently this is my fault as I paid with a credit card. Silly me. And despite promising that they would do something about this problem on Friday, they were too busy and it would now be Monday. I did use some very colourful Spanish words to explain how I felt, I think he got the gist as he hung up a few times. Of course I called back and continued the "friendly" chat.
In conclusion I now realised that CPS stands for "Complete Pile of Sh..." I do sincerely hope that the young man I spoke to gets his visa to go to the US and gets employed in a customer service role there, and is fired on his first day. And that he eventually ends up in a nasty cleaning job with a broom and not a vacuum cleaner, and horrible floors to clean because that's all he can get with his atrocious customer service skills.
Please please please DR1 people, don't use CPS. So many better alternatives out there.
So is the lesson here that you should have gone to the country you bought the vacuum from, paid in cash, then returned to the DR and had them ship it?
I have chosen Gispaq because the guy I have deal with says they are small scale
How do you lose a vacuum cleaner?The end of the story is that I went to CPS to pick it up and they had lost the package. It took them 90 mins to find it. No word of an apology. Never again