We've tried so many 3rd-party shopping services before but this new service from HalpU.com seems to integrate Amazon shopping quite well. HalpU (sounds like a play on "help you") basically pulls Amazon's database of listings and gives you the option to make the purchase and process everything else for you. The site basically shows direct search results of Amazon products which you can add into your own cart for shipping to the Philippines. HalpU does not pad the listed price of the items but indicates a processing fee. The reduced processing fee is bacause HalpU has an Amazon Prime account that makes delivery to their US forwarding address practically free. HalpU also pre-calculates the size of the box of your entire order so it can provide you the best size for the whole delivery (they charge by size instead of weight) and calculates processing fee from there. If you want speedy delivery (other services only takes between 10 to 14 days), HalpU is definitely not be for you. But, if you're after lower processing and shipping fees or making huge or heavy orders, then HalpU should be more cost-effected. Read more in our articles including "HalpU makes Amazon shopping more convenient, so we tried it" and "Apple Maps on the Web now in Public Beta".
We've tried so many 3rd-party shopping services before but this new service from HalpU.com seems to integrate Amazon shopping quite well. HalpU (sounds like a play on "help you") basically pulls Amazon's database of listings and gives you the option to make the purchase and process everything else for you.
The site basically shows direct search results of Amazon products which you can add into your own cart for shipping to the Philippines. HalpU does not pad the listed price of the items but indicates a processing fee. The reduced processing fee is bacause HalpU has an Amazon Prime account that makes delivery to their US forwarding address practically free.
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