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Necessity Begets an International Mail Service
By Chuck
Swett
Back in the good old days, the early sixties Jim
Fendell had been here 10 plus years (arrived with parents
in 1951), and I was just getting over the caravan like,
Pan-American Airways milk-run through Central America,
things were a lot different here. The nearest beach,
Puntarenas, was four hours away, via Cambronero, with
fog so thick you had to ride on the hood of the car
and guide the driver. You could go to the movies for
a few colones, fill up a VW for almost nothing, and
a popuplar priced a liter of milk cost a little over
one colón. The train ride to Puntarenas was
one big long party. And you could walk down any street
in San José at any hour without ever considering
yourself to be in danger.
But the one thing you wouldn’t even consider
doing , unless you really felt generous toward the
customs officer population, was subscribe to National
Geographic, The Saturday Evening Post or Life Magazine.
Playboy would probably not even make it off the plane,
much less through the postal system. The custom was
to find out who was travelling and ask them to bring
that car part or special shampoo or the latest Beatles
album, when they came back.
As the country and the expatriate colony grew, communications
media began to introduce new goodies and remind the
foreigners of things they were accustomed to at home
but couldn’t easily get on the local market.
Our innovative friend Jim began to recognize the need
for an alternative means of establishing and regaining
that “link to home” that was missing. A
reliable way to get peoples’ important mail safely
to its destination, and to allow them to enjoy a “taste
of home” in their adopted country. That need
finally took shape in Aerocasillas, twelve years ago.
Envisioned as becoming “The best personalized
network for receiving and sending documents and mechandise
between the rest of the world and our country,” This
way both national and international markets were opened
to our clients.
Pioneering the field of private international mail
service in this country, Aerocasillas has built a growing
user base of 25,000 satisfied customers, with over
3,000 active accounts. This is the result of over twelve
years of constant dedication to fulfilling the needs
of our clients and seeking ways to improve on the service
we provide.
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