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The information provided in all Mexican pages are only suggestions and anecdotal stories. The information in the Mexican pages is a generic peace of work and is meant only as a general guide, it should not be taken as absolute fact. The information provided in these pages can change at any given day.
Mexico's infrastructure isn't set up to do really rapid delivery of mail or parcels. In an emergency, I'd travel to a city with a major international airport, and make arrangements to pick up the parcel at the Fed Ex counter. Note, every article entering Mexico is subject to tariff duties if applicable. Everything from hearing aids, glasses, to car parts can be dutied at the local "Aduana" (Mexican Customs) office. Be prepared for a real run-around if you have to clear the package through Mexican Customs. If your brand new pickup truck is disabled with a charred computer, and you can't deal with it any other way, then it's pretty much written in stone that Fed Ex is the way to get the part from the US to Mexico overnight. It may stay in customs for up to a week while the paperwork is being sorted out. |
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