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    USA Mail Forwarding

    Discussion in 'Notebook and Tech Bargains' started by XSportSeeker, Mar 27, 2007.

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    XSportSeeker Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi!

    So... almost a month ago I posted a thread on "Which Notebook Should I Buy".
    Helped me a lot, and I made up my mind on a Dell XPS M1210.
    Little I knew my problems were just beggining.
    After a month sending e-mails, doing overnight researches, and blowing up all my deadlines... still can't find a trustable way to buy one!
    Found some suspicious looking e-shops that import stuff from USA... but no guarantees. Seems like something you can't really trust.

    Today, I just found out about this USA Mail forwarding.
    Three different websites:
    www.usa2me.com
    www.myus.com
    www.mailforwarding.biz

    Seems to be exactly what I need, but don't know anyone who used that, and don't know if I can't trust that.
    Also, these services seems to be paid like a subscription based service (monthly or yearly), and I don't need that. Just need the lappie and nothing else.

    If anyone has experiences to share on those, please do! I'm desperately needing a new lappie...
     
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    Sorry, forgot to mention the most important thing: I'm from Brazil. Most eBay sellers and online stores won't send here because of agressive custom taxes policy (also because US stores usually don't ship to countries other than canada/europe/australia).