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Hi friend 👋,
I used to go to the engineering faculty project fair at the end of each year when I was in college. Some projects do not change. Every year, you might have seen a dormitory registration project from a computer science student or a plane route and layover optimization project from an industrial engineering student. If you see the same project over and over, there is probably no cutting-edge solution on the market. During these years, another major topic was shipping. Of course, there are several chances for shipment efficiency by adjusting your arrangement in response to demand. However, there are several rules and taxes to consider when doing business on a global scale. Because of this complexity, shipping prices can sometimes skyrocket, and most firms refuse to ship their items to specified nations.
We live in a capitalist world, and capitalism comes with an endless urge for growth. To stay in business, you must expand and establish your own monopoly; otherwise, you will be disrupted. And, in order to expand your business, you must expand your market. This is the fundamental monetary rationale for globalism, and it is ironic that the same system does not allow you to buy Hugimals, from Amazon US and have them shipped to your nation, in my instance Turkey. Today's offering seeks to address that void, and it was highly recommended by one of my friends who has a well-known obsession with growth.
Today, forwardme is our product.
Forwardme is a service that allows you to buy anything from the United States. They first get a US mailing address for you, and you then purchase items for that address. They then ship the things to your actual address at a reasonable cost. Of course, that's not all. They also offer the option of consolidating many things into a single package to be mailed. You could even change the commercial declaration if your home nation requests anything specific. If the merchant does not take your credit card, then they provide you a personal shopper service which allows you to make the purchase with US credit card and sends it to you.
Weekends are for guilty pleasures, and sadly, shopping is one of them. I've spent hours on several D2C websites researching things, and thanks to Forwardme, there's nothing that can stop my impulsive buying... In all seriousness, they do a fantastic job. You may try the free version first, and if you buy things from the US on a regular basis, it makes a lot of sense to subscribe to the service.
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