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If anyone used “Encargos” to buy and ship items to Ecuador? I would like to know how the service was.
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Bill
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Alan Branch
Haven't tried that one but I recently switched to TMA Logistics and am impressed. The previous courier would let Amazon deliveries languish in Miami for several days before even entering them into their system. TMA gets right on it. My last Amazon order arrived in Miami on a Tuesday and... Haven't tried that one but I recently switched to TMA Logistics and am impressed. The previous courier would let Amazon deliveries languish in Miami for several days before even entering them into their system. TMA gets right on it. My last Amazon order arrived in Miami on a Tuesday and was in the TMA bodega the following Tuesday, including clearing customs. They use Servientrega for local delivery. $6/pound, two pound minimum.Read more00