Think positive!! Conflicting info is better than no info.
Shipping to Argentina - any update?
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My wife is still waiting for a registered letter to be delivered which was posted in Buenos Aires last Friday!!! She could have walked to Buenos Aires and back by now.
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I just received my mail from the US!
Yesterday there was no movement on Correo's website, but this morning it resurfaced in the system and there was a line saying it was in the hand of the postman.
I was subscribed to USPS tracking, but it was late to update compared to Correo Argentino website. I was (compulsively) checking Correo's website, the news on my parcel was posted at 9 AM and the postman rang my bell al 10:30.
Correo doesn't offer an alert system for shippings, you have to manually enter the tracking code each time.
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Yesterday afternoon and still nothing had arrived so the missus contacted her associate from the consulate in Buenos Aires and was given the tracking number for the documentation which was sent last Friday by 'priority' mail. In 5 days it has only managed to travel 50 miles.
She was told Correo had charged 370 pesos for this priority service. It surely must come today?
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Ten miles a day for anything related to an Argentine system is pretty good going.
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I once shipped a tracked mail (Carta plus) to Patagonia. The delivery time should have been from 3 to 5 working days and it took ten days, between a paro, a puente and excluding the day it was shipped. In the end, it really took 5 working days, the issue was that there were so few working days in Argentina...
And the tracking was only at the starting point and at the arrival point, with no updates in the middle. I called customer service and they explained me that the cheapest tracking works like that.
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The donkey express has just delivered....
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Wow - this really is a lucky day for both of you! Better buy lottery tickets?
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Just heard a commercial in Aspen radio...... aerolíneas argentinas door to door service...."order what u like the most in the world and get it delivered directly to ur door in only 4 days, no Duane"
Hahahaha......
UK Man .....order ur got damn tea, now it's sure to arrive safe and quick...... hahahaha! (Don't buy one to expensive )
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That was a real AA ad, or a spoof from a humor magazine. Apart from the door to door delivery, no aduana?
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Definitely celebrate. I’m absolutely sure this is for real!
🍾. 🥂. 😂
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Another International economy shipping experience from the US.
The item departed from California on Nov 21st.
It has arrived in Ezeiza this morning according to USPS tracking, whereas Correo Argentino denies it has ever arrived, and cut off the tracking at the last US location.
It means it is currently in the black hole of Argentina's customs. They are just documents, so it should be smooth sailing.
But I don't want to speak too soon....
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Good luck serafina...at least it's documents and not two packets of loose tea.
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Good luck serafina...at least it's documents and not two packets of loose tea.
It still hurts, doesn’t it? 😶
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It still hurts, doesn’t it? 😶
Yes.
Especially after hearing what the K woman was getting up to.
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I'd like to log in my latest mailing experience from the US to Argentina. This time, with USPS First-Class Mail International®, a simple untracked letter, with no guaranteed delivery times but an estimate of 17-20 days to 190 countries.
My letter was mailed from Los Angeles on November 6 and has not yet arrived. Luckily, it was just 1 or 2 USD and of no value.
I guess it will come sometimes in 2020, when I'll have forgotten completely about it.
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