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thumbup.gif posted on 4-10-2010 at 11:35 AM


It's a crap shoot. I have heard the stories. But my experience has been good with the post office in Mulege, albeit I don't have much activity with them.

Two years ago I received a parcel that I wasn't even expecting. It was a box (Christmas gift) with a new mechanical wine bottle opener, the kind that grips the top and with a lever you plunge the corkscrew down into the middle of the cork. It also came with six wine glasses. Only one was broken. I guess it came general delivery. The postmaster must have asked a gringo who happened to know me, to tell me. The gringo got him to release the package to him and he delivered it to my door on his quad.

The only other thing I do each year is mail my fideocomiso payment to the bank in LaPaz that holds my trust. I mail it two or three weeks before the deadline and it always gets there on time. They mail a receipt to my home in California. I also get my new bill from them, to my home in California.
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