Been using Forex for five years now. Shipped lots of small stuff (shoes, clothes) up to big stuff (table saw, bandsaw). Some electronics I shipped were a keyboard, small audio gear. Also lots of hard disks.
Never had a single problem.
They used to be very "personal". I'd email Ging Carino what to expect and they'd keep a bin open for me. I'd receive emails of arrivals at their warehouse. When my items are complete, Ging would email me back telling me the size of the box they selected and the amount. They pack efficiently, never using a big box when a small box would do, so you don't get overcharged. Used to take just about 4 weeks. Now, with new US inspection rules, takes 5 to 6 weeks.
On a trip to LA, wife and I even went to their warehouse near Compton just to put a face behind the email. Met Ging, a very nice lady, who showed us her shop and our boxes. Encouraged, we went shopping some more then brought our goodies to their warehouse for eventual shipping to Manila.
Nowadays, they have a webpage that allows you to list your items and monitor progress. Not much personal touch, anymore; I don't get to communicate with Ging but either Vangie or Fhamel or Chai instead. I guess they expanded. But still the same efficient service.
I heard some people from this forum as well as others I am a member to lost something they shipped. But, from my observation, this is a rare occurrence. Still, when I ship something of relatively high value, I pay the few $ extra for insurance.
Last January, I had a box being shipped which was supposed to include a small book. The book took forever to arrive, delaying the whole box. I advised them to leave the book behind and they can keep it for themselves then forgot about the book entirely. I actually have a new box in transit at the moment. When I checked earlier on their website the contents, I was pleasantly surprised that it contained the book that got left behind.
I'd recommend Forex anytime.