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Purchasing from other countries

I have my items set so only people in the US can purchase but someone purchased with an adress to Puerto Rico, how is this possible?

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I've done well selling to Puerto Rico & US Virgin islands. Flat rate Priority & Priority regional boxes make it easy.

 

I also recently had a sale to Saipan, a commonwealth of the USA.

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@wrong66 wrote:

I believe that's Northern Mexico.


Lol.

 

 

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.  Puerto Rico is considered one of the  Several US Protectorate But  you could have Blocked them.  I have sold to Several - highlighted in Blue and din;t  have an issue in  USPS Postal Rates were the  same  as  I sent  to California from GA.

 

"The following countries are considered as US Protectorates: Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, US Minor Outlying Islands, Guam, American Samoa and Northern Mariana Islands.

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Puerto Rice has been a US Territory (not a Protectorate) for over 120 years and has the right to petition the US Congress for statehood.  They never have asked to be a State, I suspect that being a "special status" territory is a better deal.

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As others here have said, PR is a U.S. Territory, and ships to just like any other state you ship to.

Last year I sold off a personal care returns and shelf pull pallet.......@ 40% of it went to PR. 

Things like hair dryers, curling irons, makeup and such may not be readily available there or are very expensive imports for them. 

They are very good, appreciative buyers and you should not cut out those lucrative sales.

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