who can you guys recommend? I have to send some documents and annual reports to new zealand. Ang alam ko fedex is expensive but don't know much about DHL. I just need to send the stuff and there's no deadline to meet.
sir stinkaboy seryoso kayo dyan?? international ng LBC nasa 190? kahit sa post office nga sir nasa around 1000 yung charge eh minsan more pa depende sa bigat...
try mo johnny air cargo. i heard (heard lang kasi i have no personal experience) that their rates are cheaper than the international courier companies like fedex, DHL or UPS.
they have an office in greenbelt 2 in makati. at least the last time i checked they were still there
Originally posted by pissword sir stinkaboy seryoso kayo dyan?? international ng LBC nasa 190? kahit sa post office nga sir nasa around 1000 yung charge eh minsan more pa depende sa bigat...
yup i tried. i sent docu sa Hong Kong and aus, that was like 2 mos ago....my docu composed of papers, unti lg naman yun eh, 1 week yun but it turned out mga 4days lg andun na ;)
i just asked Makati Bel-air and my package will cost almost P 800 to send to new zealand. it will take more than a week daw and if i add P30 more, it will be registered mail. pwede na..
Sir you can call me, I own a franchise of a courier company. The name of the company is Surex. Pwede kita bigyan ng competitive rates. 09178390711 or 9277773. Look for Joseph
Guys kaya iba iba yung presyo for different packages, dahil iba iba rin yung classification and possible na yung weight iba iba rin.
Basically para madetermine mo yung price, determine mo muna first kung document or parcel. Documents yung mga documents lang talaga, yung mga non-documents parcel na kagad. Then determine the actual weight in Kilos. Pagkatapos find the specific zone for a particular country (kadalalasan pag nagwalk in ka sa mga courier company may mga destination matrix sila na nakaprint, dun mo makikita yung zone).
Isa pang reason kung bakit iba yung price ng mga Postal Service (Regular Mail via Philpost) sa Courier Service kasi iba talaga yung service. Yung sa Philpost, meron sila yung regular international mail. For documents lang pwede yun. Mura nga kaya lang matagal naman. Kung kailangan mo mapadala kaagad yung documents mo, at syempre for added security and for tracking, use courier services. Mas mahal pero in the end, kampante ka sa padala mo. May updates pa kung nasan na yung package mo.
i have a question, para saan ang taxes and duties? kc i ordered some stuff from victoria's secret, i paid thru credit card pati ang postal fee amounting to $109. then when FEDEX delivered it to me, meron pa daw akong babayarang P2,847! gulat talaga ko!!!
pagkaalam ko lang ha, taxes and duties na yan dito na sa bansa natin e, am not really sure, pero pagdaan kasi dito, sa customs, syempre kailangan mo bayaran kaagad ng taxes. so baka dun yung hinihinging taxes and duties. Taxes and Duties rin kasi depende dun sa mahal ng item na nabili mo =)
LehBoy: Do you guys have balikbayan box service? How about "pagtanggap ng binili" hehe.
We (at Big Bert's) always buy stuff from the web in the US, prob namin lagi shipping from US to here. We're looking for a company that we can ship the items to (from US seller to the courier directly) then the courier will ship it to manila.
LehBoy, oo nga naman. Baka naman mayroon kayong balikbayan box service. I often buy from the Net, but the stuff I purchase are audio CDs, DVDs, some gadgets, etc. My perpetual problem is finding someone who can bring the darn things home from the States. Should you come out with this kind of service, I'm sure many people will patronize you.
theveed, kung saka-sakaling makahanap po kayo ng ganyang klaseng serbisyo, paki-timbrehan niyo naman ako. Hindi naman detailing materials ang binibili ko, eh : ).
maganda nga yung balikbayan boxes. in foreign countries where there is a sizeable filipino population, they offer shipping these at flat rates regardless of weight and content (basta legal lang, hehehehe). the only drawback is that shipment time is about 2 months. i understand that they consolidate this in a container van first and then this is shipped via sea. most deliveries are only to metro manila. kung probinsya, may extra charge pa