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While the original answer above is correct - don't hold your breath on any APO orders. It takes them weeks longer to get it to you than any other company. I can't figure out why, but on five occasions now I have ordered items from them that took over a month to arrive. Amazon I can get within a single week. I have given up on ordering from GameStop.
goodys catos or any internet clothing store
target gamestop cvs
Yes, you can ship from an Army Post Office (APO) to other countries, but there are specific guidelines and restrictions. Packages sent from an APO are generally limited to military personnel and their families, and they must comply with USPS regulations. Additionally, certain items may be prohibited or restricted depending on the destination country. It's advisable to check the USPS website and the destination country's customs regulations for detailed information before shipping.
Shipping to an APO (Army Post Office) address involves addressing the package correctly with the recipient's name, unit, and APO address, followed by the APO/FPO/DPO designation and appropriate AA/AE/AP state code. Packages are then sent to a central military sorting facility before being delivered to the recipient overseas. It is important to follow specific guidelines and restrictions when sending packages to APO addresses.
Nintendo.com and have them ship you one, or possibly find a Gamestop near you www.Gamestop.com
You cannot pre-order any items from Walmart, Target, or Gamestop and have them shipped to the UK.
Apo-Apo?
Yes, APO (Army Post Office) and FPO (Fleet Post Office) services can ship to Korea. These facilities are designed to send mail and packages to military personnel stationed overseas, including in South Korea. However, it’s essential to check specific guidelines and restrictions for shipping items to ensure compliance with postal regulations.
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