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Has Anybody Ordered Inks From Goulet Pens To Mexico?


Two-Legged-Kitten

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Hello, I just bought some pens, paper and inks from Gouletpens and paid a very expensive shipping to Mexico, but now I am afraid that my package may be retained at customs for containing inks and sent back. So, I wanted to know if anybody has experience buying inks from US to Mexico and if you have encountered problems with customs in doing so.

 

Thanks a lot in advance for your help. I hope my package reaches me without problems. It would be very sad and disappointing to not get my products after paying those shipping prices. :/

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Welcome to the forum, TLK. I can't answer your question but I'll keep my fingers crossed for you

Allan😀😀

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International shipping can take a bit longer than normal, so give it some time. Things can get held up in customs.

Fair winds and following seas.

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Hi, can I ask how did it turn out for you? Im from Mexico as well and been interested in ordering some ink through goulet pens as there isnt much variety of colors here

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