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Accept My Laptop from Shopper then Ship Back to my Country

Started by Valerya, Jun 24, 2022, 01:10 AM

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ValeryaTopic starter

Over time, I have accumulated several HP gift cards. Recently, I attempted to purchase a laptop from HP but was informed that they do not deliver to my country, Sri Lanka. In an effort to find a solution, I tried using mail forwarders such as Shipito.com and Myus.com.

But, HP rejected my shipment since they do not ship to those addresses. Therefore, I am seeking someone who is willing to accept the laptop delivery to their address and subsequently ships it back to me via DHL, Fedex, or UPS. I am happy to cover the shipping costs and will pay $30-$50 for this service. Please only respond if you are a trusted member as I am not engaging in fraudulent activity with these gift cards.
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SHADOW_FANTOM

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ValeryaTopic starter

I apologize, but it can only be done from the United States.
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Sereda_V_V

Given the circumstances, it's important to approach this situation with caution. While your request for someone to accept the laptop delivery and ship it back to you seems genuine, it's also crucial to ensure that all parties involved are protected.
One potential avenue to explore could be reaching out to HP directly to inquire if there are any alternative shipping options available for customers in Sri Lanka. Additionally, it might be worth investigating reputable international shipping companies that have experience handling similar requests.

In the meantime, if you decide to proceed with finding an individual to assist with receiving and shipping the laptop, make sure to thoroughly vet the person. Look for someone who has a established reputation and is trustworthy. Given the value of the transaction, it's advisable to document all agreements clearly, including the terms of the service, shipping responsibilities, and any insurance or guarantees provided.

I can appreciate the importance of establishing clear communication channels throughout this process. Transparency and trust are paramount, especially when dealing with valuable items and sensitive information. Always prioritize security and reliability when engaging in such transactions.

If you're unable to find a suitable arrangement, you may consider using your HP gift cards for other HP products that can be delivered to Sri Lanka, or exploring ways to convert their value into a more accessible form, such as digital gift cards or store credit.
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