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AZORA is a European personal shopping and forwarding service operated by the Portuguese company Shopping Portugal — SHPS, LDA. Its core use case is helping users buy products that are not sold in their own country, are not shipped directly by the brand, are difficult to order in a foreign language, or cannot be paid for with cards accepted by European online stores, and then forwarding them from a warehouse in Portugal to the user’s destination.
The platform supports purchases from Portuguese brand websites, Portuguese versions of international brand sites, and European online stores that can deliver to Portugal. For Inditex Group brands such as Zara and Massimo Dutti, purchases are made through the Portuguese versions of their websites. After users submit a link or product code, size, and color, AZORA makes the purchase on their behalf. Once items arrive at the warehouse, multiple orders under the same account can be consolidated into one parcel free of charge, with a tracking number provided. Delivery from the brand to the warehouse usually takes 3-15 business days, while delivery from the warehouse to the user typically takes 10-45 business days. For Russia, RusPost ground shipping is available; for other countries, users can choose EMS or DHL Express. The maximum parcel size is 50×40×20 cm.
The official website clearly states that there is no service commission. Users pay the product price shown on the brand’s official website, the cost of shipping from the brand to AZORA’s warehouse, and the international shipping fee. Shipping to Russia costs 25 euros; for other countries, EMS costs 25 euros and DHL Express costs 130 euros. Insurance costs 7 euros. Payments are settled in euros and can be made with Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and cryptocurrency; payments in any currency are converted automatically by the user’s bank. Customers in Kazakhstan also have access to a 0-0-4 installment plan.
The strengths are a transparent fee structure, no personal shopping commission, parcel consolidation, and support for multiple international shipping options. User reviews also frequently mention reliable packaging, responsive customer service, and trackable logistics. The main risks are around after-sales support: AZORA does not inspect items for defects, does not support returns or exchanges, and orders already purchased on behalf of the user cannot be canceled. If a brand cancels an item, the refund is only returned to the user’s account balance and cannot be refunded back to the bank card. Delivery times are not guaranteed. EU countries are not served, and perfumes, flammable alcohol-containing products, glass liquid containers, large furniture, and similar items are also restricted.
AZORA is better suited to individual consumers or small-volume buyers, especially those looking to purchase European clothing, shoes, bags, and accessories, take advantage of promotions and discounts, but who are blocked by language, payment, or direct-shipping limitations. The available information does not disclose access stability from mainland China, Chinese-language service, RMB payment, or China customs clearance details, so its China accessibility is rated as unknown. Before placing an order, users in China should confirm website accessibility, bank card payment success rates, destination customs duties, and prohibited-item rules.
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azora.store is an Portugal Logistics provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach azora.store directly.