
The promotion will be valid from november 11 to december 31, 2025.
Mail Boxes Etc. (MBE) launched a new campaign aimed at all salvadorans who shop online in the United States, offering the possibility of receiving their packages directly at their home or office, with no additional delivery cost and a 20% discount on the price per pound of shipping.
According to William López, Country manager of MBE El Salvador, this initiative seeks to make importing personal purchases more accessible and simplify the customer experience.

“We want to make our services more accessible so that more salvadorans can enjoy the convenience of receiving their packages at home, without worrying about paperwork or transportation”, said López. “Our goal is for them to trust MBE to bring their purchases from the United States quickly, safely, and with the support of a global brand”.
To take advantage of this benefit, users must register with MBE and obtain their Miami mailbox address, which they will need to enter when making purchases at online stores such as Amazon, Sephora, eBay, Shein, AliExpress, Ikea, FashionNova, and others.

MBE handles the entire logistics and customs process in El Salvador, ensuring that the customer does not have to manage any paperwork or make any additional payments. Buyers only need to attach the purchase invoice with a detailed list of the items purchased.
“It’s important to remember that purchases made in stores in the United States are exempt from local taxes”, explained López. “This represents an additional advantage for those who want to do their end-of-year shopping”.


Promotion valid until december 31
The 20% discount on the cost per pound applies to all shipments made between november 11 and december 31, 2025.
“In addition to delivering packages directly to homes, MBE wants salvadorans to save money by purchasing and shipping their products with us”, the manager emphasized.
With this campaign, MBE reaffirms its commitment to offering accessible, efficient, and reliable logistics solutions, bringing international products closer to salvadoran homes.
