Every product now says where to pick it up: the store's city and address
If you buy a pair of shoes in Tucaní you need to know where to go get them. Every listing from a Venezuelan store now says it plainly, and what happens after you pay.
Nobody buys something without knowing where they will receive it. Until now, a product with no warehouse assigned said nothing — even when the store had its address on its own page. Whoever looked at the shoes had no way of knowing they are picked up on Vía Panamericana, in Tucaní.
Starting today, every product from a Venezuelan store says where it is picked up — the store's city and address, or its warehouse if it has one — and what happens after paying: you pick the product up at that address with your order number, at a verified store. If you choose your city at the top, the listing also tells you whether it is near or far.

For the store
- The city and address you have in “My store” are what buyers see on every product. Check them.
- If you have several warehouses, each product can carry its own, and that one takes precedence over the general address.
- Without a city, the listing tells the buyer to message you before paying — better than making up a place.
