Cariden wrote:
I plan on staying in colombia for six months and want my mail forwarded to me on a monthly basis at a reasonable price, since it will be during tax time i cannot trust my brother, there is just too much info to have something accidentally be lost.. so anyone use one and if so what cost are there?? thanks for your help, i would rather use a company that someone recommends...
Being retired, and not having to work for a living, I don't need to worry about mail the way a guy still working does, nevertheless, the task of getting mail is still a daunting one. Mail and shipping household goods to Colombia are a PITA.. There is no easy one-step solution to forwarding mail.In my case, Any US mail will be going to my brother and dad who will hold it for me. I am trusting them to toss any "junk mail".. Any important stuff (pension, social security, IRS, banks, etc) will be set aside and held until the next shipment to my Colombian post office box. If it's something that requires timely action, the document will be scanned and e-mailed to me. I don't anticipate too many "important" letters, so I should be fine. I've checked with several firms specializing in international shipping and mail, but I found them to be too limited and expensive for my particular needs.
I just shipped four boxes by boat and one box of household goods by air to Colombia this week using a service in Elizabeth, NJ, called "Box Express." I had to deliver the 5 boxes (with a total weight of 650 lbs) to their depot, but they will deliver the goods to my doorstep in greater Medellin. The cost for this service is $1,000. I checked out a few other companies, and found one, Sea-Air International, that did door-to-door (pick-up and delivery at doorsteps). The cost for this service is $3,100 for the same five boxes.