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Is there tracking? We ship via the United States Postal Service. There is a delivery confirmation number or customs ID number that is issued when the package is shipped, however in most cases you won’t be able to actually track the package.
With USPS Express and 1st. class Registered offers Tracking and insurance.
International Delivery: We use USPS International First Class Mail. You will be sent a tracking number that works more like a confirmation number that the post office has received our package and has sent it out. USPS does not offer tracking on their 1st class mail going abroad. USPS does not guaranty delivery times, since they have no authority over customs, so your patience is appreciated. From our experience packages usually take, depending on the country, about 15-30 business days when shipped 1st. Class. (4 pounds or less) Those items over 4 pounds must use Priority ot Express. USPS Express Priority mail offers tracking plus insurance against loss or damage. USPS 1st. class mail sent Registered will offer tracking and insurance against loss or damage. (There is a 12.00 surcharge to send 1st. class "Registered" Express and 1st. class Registered of shipments provides the most assurance that you will recieve your package when shipped Internationally.
Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. We do not mark merchandise values or mark items as "gifts"- US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
Is there tracking? We ship via the United States Postal Service. There is a delivery confirmation number or customs ID number that is issued when the package is shipped, however in most cases you won’t be able to actually track the package.
With USPS Express and 1st. class Registered offers Tracking and insurance.
The 2014 Porsche Panamera V6 Diesel Facelift (pictured) gets more power
When Porsche revealed the facelift for the Panamera in April, we commented that we could expect a new V6 diesel to arrive in the Panamera for 2014 with around 300bhp. And here it is. The new Porsche Panamera V6 diesel gets the same tweaks to bumpers and lights as the rest of the range – and modest though they are, they do make the Panamera look a little less bulbous – but the most appealing news is a bit more oomph from Porsche’s entry-level diesel Panamera.
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