ArielVer18
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I used Paypal to print an international label and it defaulted to GlobalPost. Unless I'm mistaken, GlobalPost is a shipping company that collects packages at a stateside sorting facility before shipping out to the destination country. However, I'm not sure why a third-party is involved when I'm buying a USPS medium flat rate label.
After a cursory search here, it appears GlobalPost was used in the recent thechiproom sale to international chippers. Seems like some people weren't satisfied with how long their package was stuck in the US sorting facility or the lack of timely tracking updates.
As a result, I voided and refunded the label to purchased a traditional USPS label. I've never used Globalpost before so I don't want to trust it without doing more research.
In case I want to reconsider GlobalPost in the future, what is everyone's opinion on it?
After a cursory search here, it appears GlobalPost was used in the recent thechiproom sale to international chippers. Seems like some people weren't satisfied with how long their package was stuck in the US sorting facility or the lack of timely tracking updates.
As a result, I voided and refunded the label to purchased a traditional USPS label. I've never used Globalpost before so I don't want to trust it without doing more research.
In case I want to reconsider GlobalPost in the future, what is everyone's opinion on it?