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JuliusCaesar

Hi All,
I'm an expresso fan. Does any one know if Nespresso available in Tripoli? Is it possible to receive post packages from abroad (Europe), for instance online shop products? Are does it work the post service?
Regards,
Cmf

Mudman

AFAIK you can't get Nespresso here. Get a Gaggia and fill your boots with fresh coffee ;)
You could try having stuff DHL'd here or TNT. If your company has an office in your home country you could have on line orders sent then and get them to forwards it.
Even if there was a postal service here, I wouldn't trust it  with my junk mail.

Horizontal Harry

Try Aramex shop and ship. It works very well.
Costs 25 dinar per kilo plus $35 membership fee. It is very good. You shop online, give your virtual Aramex address and it takes about a week to ship from States and they deliver to my office. They also do this from UK.

gabacho

Horizontal Harry wrote:

Try Aramex shop and ship. It works very well.
Costs 25 dinar per kilo plus $35 membership fee. It is very good. You shop online, give your virtual Aramex address and it takes about a week to ship from States and they deliver to my office. They also do this from UK.


Appreciate the info - sounds promising.

Sandman6

Horizontal Harry wrote:

Try Aramex shop and ship. It works very well.
Costs 25 dinar per kilo plus $35 membership fee. It is very good. You shop online, give your virtual Aramex address and it takes about a week to ship from States and they deliver to my office. They also do this from UK.


Also - Do you get stung for duty payments?

JuliusCaesar

Thank you all for the information provided on this topic.
In fact, is there any duty payments?
Regards

Horizontal Harry

No import duties so far but I've only so far shipped in clothes for the wife

mp_garcia

Wow!!! I had the same question, but with Tassimo coffee...

Sandman6

I'm impressed with Amarex so far...

Registered yesterday evening, got a phone call from Fadi in the Tripoli office this afternnon (asking for a scanned copy of my passport), within a few mins he'd sent me the forms to sign so by Sunday I'll be in business. :)

Sandman6

Aramex now have an office in Burg Al-Fatah, ground floor

alashhar

me and many friends go to Essam Coffee shop, try to visit it and you will find many types of cafe
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/32540416.jpg

Mudman

Essam Coffee shop is very good if you've got an esspresso machine/maker and not one of those new fangled things. Good price at Essam, I buy in bulk :)

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