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Re: Micro-Driver laser driver *NOW ADJUSTABLE*
The United States Post Office does not give ANY time frame for delivery for International First-Class Mail (Airmail), I just chose the next highest time period from the ~1-2weeks for priority. Priority Mail International is quoted as 6-10 days, Express mail International is quoted as about 5 days for most places.... check it out at www.usps.com
Does that mean it will take that long? No. I had someone in the Netherlands say they had their package in 5 days via the cheapest method. It may vary among different countries, though. And, those estimates are just what the US Post Office tells me and in the case of the the Airmail, I give a worst-case scenario estimate.
As for insurance, they do not offer insurance on anything except Express Mail International, which $100 worth is included free in that case. All methods have a custom's ID number which can give some info about the status of the package, but not really a tracking number. If anyone should ever NOT receive their package, let me know... but, out of the 50 some packages I've sent internationally (and out of about 200 including the US), I haven't had one package that wasn't delivered.
So, if anyone is wondering how long it will take to get to you, just ask and I'll let you know if I've shipped to anyone in your country and if they ever told me how long it took to get to them.
The United States Post Office does not give ANY time frame for delivery for International First-Class Mail (Airmail), I just chose the next highest time period from the ~1-2weeks for priority. Priority Mail International is quoted as 6-10 days, Express mail International is quoted as about 5 days for most places.... check it out at www.usps.com
Does that mean it will take that long? No. I had someone in the Netherlands say they had their package in 5 days via the cheapest method. It may vary among different countries, though. And, those estimates are just what the US Post Office tells me and in the case of the the Airmail, I give a worst-case scenario estimate.
As for insurance, they do not offer insurance on anything except Express Mail International, which $100 worth is included free in that case. All methods have a custom's ID number which can give some info about the status of the package, but not really a tracking number. If anyone should ever NOT receive their package, let me know... but, out of the 50 some packages I've sent internationally (and out of about 200 including the US), I haven't had one package that wasn't delivered.
So, if anyone is wondering how long it will take to get to you, just ask and I'll let you know if I've shipped to anyone in your country and if they ever told me how long it took to get to them.