The complete destination belongs in the quote
Naap reviews the delivery address, event date, production capacity, tracked service, duties approach, and recovery buffer before accepting full payment. A country name by itself is not enough to promise a deadline.
Plan around an 8–10 week target
The target includes specification, measurement checks, material commitment, production, quality control, dispatch, and delivery. International orders also need useful time after delivery for the remedy named in the quote.
Duties cannot remain vague
The accepted quote states whether duties are included, estimated, or payable by the recipient. Naap will not imply one identical worldwide price or hide customs uncertainty inside a generic shipping claim.
Fit recovery must work where the customer lives
The planned remedy may use a local alteration allowance, remote diagnosis, or a remake depending on the measurement method and cause. The quote states the method, reporting window, evidence, and financial cap.
Dispatch evidence and tracking
The operating record should include final quality-control evidence, carrier, tracking number, dispatch date, expected delivery range, customs handoff, and confirmed receipt. These details become part of the order timeline.
Naap is still validating production and carrier capacity. No destination, service, duty treatment, or delivery date is binding until it appears in an accepted quote.