Shopping Guide

Target, Best Buy & Costco Malaysia | Ship to Malaysia

Paste your Target, Best Buy, or Costco link; we purchase, manage freight, clear customs, and deliver to you. Duties are estimated upfront; pay locally or with cards/PayPal.

~14–30 daysfastest delivery3payment methodsLast updated January 20, 2025
Overview

Most sellers don't ship directly to Malaysia. We buy from the store, manage freight, clear customs, and arrange delivery — with one all-in price before you commit.

  • We purchase for you — no international card needed.
  • We manage freight, consolidation where helpful, and customs clearance.
  • We provide tracking to delivery to Malaysia.
  • You want a landed-cost quote before paying.
  • You need local payments and tracking to delivery to Malaysia.
How it works

Three steps, one price

01
Paste a product link
Drop the link on our order page — any store, any variant. Takes about 30 seconds.
02
Get a landed-cost quote
We price product + freight + duty in one number. No extra charges when it arrives.
03
We ship, you track
Pay locally or with cards. We purchase, freight, clear customs, and deliver to Malaysia.
Shipping options

All-in landed cost

Every option includes customs clearance and doorstep delivery.

AirFastest

Varies by category and origin city.

~14–30 days
Road/Sea
Longer; used for bulky shipments.

No surprise charges. Your quote covers product, freight, and duty. What you pay is what you pay.

Accepted payments

Pay the way you already do

No international card needed.

Visa / Mastercard / AmExPayPalBank transfer
Frequently asked

Quick answers

Do I pay customs duty?
Yes. Duties are included/estimated in your quote so you know landed cost before you pay.
How do I pay?
Pay via international cards, PayPal, or bank transfer.
Can I track my order?
Yes. Track in your dashboard/order tracking.
Details

Target, Best Buy, and Costco don't ship internationally — and most US retailer marketplaces are domestic-only. Drop a link on our order page; we buy with our US rails, ship to Malaysia, clear customs. Quotes include duty.

Where each store wins

  • Target — kids essentials, household basics, beauty (private-label brands at Target prices)
  • Best Buy / B&H Photo — pro-grade audio/video gear, photography, niche tech
  • Costco — bulk household goods, US warehouse-club pricing on basics
  • Apple Store — official chargers, AirTags, MagSafe accessories at US Apple pricing
  • Newegg — DIY computer components, prebuilt PCs, niche tech parts
  • REI / Patagonia / Filson — outdoor and technical apparel at US prices

For mainstream items, check Amazon US first — same SKU often is, with cheaper shipping aggregation. Reach for these specialty US retailers when the product is genuinely store-specific.

Worth knowing

  • Add model, color, capacity, and seller preferences to the order note. Speeds quoting and avoids back-and-forth
  • For bulky items (Costco multi-packs, large appliances), surface freight saves substantially over air. Tell us if surface is OK
  • Use the calculator before placing — US shipping is the most expensive lane, so the math matters more
  • Voltage matters for US electronics — most modern devices are dual-voltage but check before ordering anything that plugs in
  • For high-value tech, keep the US invoice — destination customs occasionally asks for verification
  • Compare with Walmart and Amazon for the same product before booking