Key Findings
A documented exchange in August 2025 shows that Copistería Low Cost temporarily disabled international shipping, including to the Netherlands. A customer, who had previously placed a successful order with delivery to the Netherlands, attempted to repeat the process with a new file but encountered restrictions on the website. The business confirmed the suspension of international services without a specified timeframe for reinstatement.
Confirmed Facts
- On August 5, 2025, a person identified as the customer contacted Copistería Low Cost. The message stated that a document had been ordered previously with delivery to the Netherlands, and that the outcome had been satisfactory. The customer expressed the intention to repeat the order with another file but was informed by the website that shipping to the Netherlands was no longer possible. The message asked whether this was correct and attached a file titled “Correos electrónicos blauwe_boekje_installatiewerk nl to en 2…” with 121 pages, 4.0 MB, in PDF format.
- The message from the customer included the following content (translated from original): “Hello, I am [anonymized]. Not long ago I ordered a printed document with delivery to the Netherlands and I was very satisfied. Now I tried to repeat it with another file, but the website tells me that it is no longer possible to send to the Netherlands. Is this correct? I attach the document in case it helps to verify. Thanks in advance.”
- On August 6, 2025, Copistería Low Cost responded. At 09:12, they stated (translated from original): “Good morning! International orders are currently deactivated.” At 09:13, they added (translated from original): “We do not know when they will work again.” These two replies confirmed the suspension of international services and the absence of a date for their resumption.
- The interaction establishes that Copistería Low Cost had provided international delivery to the Netherlands in the past, but at the moment of the communication in August 2025, the service was unavailable. The customer’s satisfaction with a previous order was contrasted with the restriction faced in the new attempt.