PO BOXES rates

Hillbilly

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I have had good service with Business Mail, CPS and EPS in Santiago

However, I left EPS because they got too pushy and overcharged me for merchandise I brought in. At least I can talk to the people here in Business Mail.

Remember that the prices go down as the poundage goes up.

Business Mail also offers USPS Priority Mail service to the US..

In Santiago, 241 0625. Pascasio Toribio is the manager.
It is on Calle 7 in the Jardines Metropolitanos.

HB :p
 

Snuffy

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Good question...I note also that Business Mail inflates the exchange rate. 3.40 per pound but in pesos it works out to being more. Have you, Hillbilly, also experienced this with them? Perhaps now that the exchange rate has stabilized...they have changed their policy.

Hillbilly said:
However, I left EPS because they got too pushy and overcharged me for merchandise I brought in. At least I can talk to the people here in Business Mail.

Remember that the prices go down as the poundage goes up.

Business Mail also offers USPS Priority Mail service to the US..

In Santiago, 241 0625. Pascasio Toribio is the manager.
It is on Calle 7 in the Jardines Metropolitanos.

HB :p
 

D & D

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Just thinking ahead

Is EPS the only service in Sosua? If so, does anyone know why? Looks like it would be a perfect opportunity for someone to give them a little competition. What about Puerto Plata?

Dianne