Be careful of this company. USA2me.com www.usa2me.com. Their Security seal shows an origination date of 17-Jun and their website was registered on 14 Jan.
They utilized content information off other websites:
Look at their rates section vrs www.usabox.com
Look for Australia in the Country Pull down
Http://www.usa2me.com/signup/pgeSignMeUp. Aspx? Action=browse
Compared to:
Http://www.usabox.com/rates.Asp
Look at their Terms and Conditions vrs www.usabox.com, which has been in business since 1998. Yet again another copy job.
Http://www.usa2me.com/site/pgeTermsAndConditions. Aspx
Compared to:
Http://www.usabox.com/contract_nn.Asp
Look at their FAQ section vrs two other companies in the same field, which been around for longer:
Http://www.usa2me.com/site/pgeFaq. Aspx
Compared to:
Http://www.usabox.com/faq.Asp
Compared to:
Http://www.usglobalmail.com/faq.Asp
Examples of stolen information:
USGlobalMail
22) find a local official, such as an attorney or bank official, who can provide a similar stamp.
USA2me.com:
you may find a local official such as an attorney or bank official who can provide a similar stamp.
Best of all:
http://www.usa2me.com/site/pgeInternationalMastercard. Aspx
Complete violation of US Patriot Act, for US bank cards to be issued to non-US residents. They try and bend the rules, by using their address as the billing address. When requested to receive a copy of Terms and Conditions of this debitcard, they refused (you hiding something, that you can't provide that to a customer?). They do not indicate the possible violations on the customer's part to be caught violating the US Patriot Act, and their response is they are not issuing you the card, they just help you get it. If it is too good to be true, then you know there is a problem.
Ask for references and a track record, and they refuse to provide that information. You do a reverse search on google for "5715 Will Clayton" and you get only a couple listings. They claim all that track record on their website, but can't prove it. Could not find the company listed anywhere in Houston, and no information from the Better Business Bureau.
They list a shipping option for "mail only", which they utilize USPS Global Priority, which has a fixed rate of $9.00 for 1-4 pounds, their rate for 4 pounds for USPS Global Priority $45.92 - Try and get an explanation on this one.
They site all these references on their website which could not be verified:
Http://www.usa2me.com/site/pgeTestimonials. Aspx - They have a testimonial from a person from GE, which could not be verified within GE or that the person wrote that about their services.
Http://www.usa2me.com/site/pgeCustomizedBusinessServices. Aspx - They provided product fulfillment, we requested information on these, in the short time of being in operation, however this information was not provided.
Http://www.usa2me.com/signup/pgeSignMeUp. Aspx? Action=browse
* Fuel surcharges (determined by international couriers) MAY APPLY.
In discussions with Fed Ex and UPS, it was found out that the fuel surcharges are currently 10 to 13% and ARE APPLIED, therefore this would be added to the shipment total. Customer sees great shipping rates highlighted, and then this hidden charge.
Http://www.usa2me.com/signup/pgeSignMeUp. Aspx? Action=browse
Repacking (per Box) - Your share of the savings 50% 50% 50% 50% 50%
Looking at other companies shipment policies:
http://www.usglobalmail.com/prem.Asp
Repackaging: $3 for boxes or $1.50 for letters and magazines.
Under USA2me.com, if your shipment totals $400, and they repack, and bring it down to $300, you would pay $50 extra ($400-$300 X 50%). With USGlobalMail, you would pay $3.00 for the repackage fee, if 1 box was used.
Before investing with their services, do some due dilligence, and find out how long they have really been in service.
John
Madrid
Spain
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