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Why Gamble Sending Package to Lain America? SkyPostal Networks Inc. (SKPN.OB) Provides a Safe and Affordable Alterative

SkyPostal Inc. is the largest private mail network in Latin America handling over 25 million pieces of mail per month. The company has been in operations since 2002 and has always promised “time defined” mail delivery solutions for people and businesses around the world. If given the choice between on time, safe and secure service, or an overpriced inconsistent mystery delivery, the decision is clear.

The SkyPostal difference is that Mail is hand delivered by exclusive representatives working with the “best in class” messenger services in each country. Clients can track their mailings via the Company’s website, using a unique program called PosTrac. SkyPostal can even provide signature proof of delivery, and just as importantly, the return of undeliverable items. This system uses the latest GPS technology allowing both the shipper and recipient to track their items and the couriers with the items every step of the way.

The alternatives to using SkyPostal, like the USPS, may be reliable, but once they get to the final country of destination, they turn over items to the local postal administrators. This is where issues are created, and items are typically lost or stolen, however SkyPostal uses its own reliable, trained, experienced and motivated people to deliver mail inside of the destination country. Because of this distinct advantage, SkyPostal averages 7.5 days transit time with nearly 100% success or else the mail is returned to sender free of charge.

The only reliable alternative to SkyPostal is to use an express delivery services such as DHL, FedEx or UPS. These companies can provide a similar service to SkyPostal, but it does not come cheap. The services are reliable and tracable, but can cost anywhere from $30 to $40 per item. SkyPostal provides an identical service for a fraction of the fee. Why gamble with your important deliveries when SkyPostal is a sure thing?

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