Spring has sprung. Get out and shoot your Henry
I Kid You Not
- markiver54
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- JEBar
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Re: I Kid You Not
another good example :
I ordered an item from Amazon on Dec 27th and they shipped it with the USPS ----
on Dec 29th it arrived at a carrier facility in San Bernardino, CA US at 5:41 AM
later that same day it arrived at a carrier facility in Moreno Valley Ca Distribution Center, US at 6:56 AM
it hasn't been heard from since, and I can' help but wonder if its on the way to San Juan ...
I ordered an item from Amazon on Dec 27th and they shipped it with the USPS ----
on Dec 29th it arrived at a carrier facility in San Bernardino, CA US at 5:41 AM
later that same day it arrived at a carrier facility in Moreno Valley Ca Distribution Center, US at 6:56 AM
it hasn't been heard from since, and I can' help but wonder if its on the way to San Juan ...
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- markiver54
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Re: I Kid You Not
Glad you had a safe trip today. Hope your package does too, whatever route it takes!
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I'm your Huckleberry
Re: I Kid You Not
Well, Puerto Rico beats mine, but it's still annoying.
Ordered some springs from Wolff. P.O. picked them up on January 4th from Wolff in Pa. They sat in Philadelphia for five days before finally moving out. To Little Rock, Arkansas. I'm in Florida. The system says they departed again almost immediately (minutes), but for the next three days - 1/09, 1/10, 1/11 - I get identical texts "in transit, arriving late." Just got a text informing me it has finally been delivered to my house in North Florida today (1/12).
The order of shims to go with those springs came in five days past the "estimated arrival date." I have a holster on the way now from GEORGIA that left January 4th and is still "in transit, arriving late" with no estimate of when it will come in. Other orders arriving via UPS/FedEx are coming in within two days of their estimated arrival times, usually within a day of when they say they will.
I keep telling myself to be patient because Covid is raising hell all over, but still...
Ordered some springs from Wolff. P.O. picked them up on January 4th from Wolff in Pa. They sat in Philadelphia for five days before finally moving out. To Little Rock, Arkansas. I'm in Florida. The system says they departed again almost immediately (minutes), but for the next three days - 1/09, 1/10, 1/11 - I get identical texts "in transit, arriving late." Just got a text informing me it has finally been delivered to my house in North Florida today (1/12).
The order of shims to go with those springs came in five days past the "estimated arrival date." I have a holster on the way now from GEORGIA that left January 4th and is still "in transit, arriving late" with no estimate of when it will come in. Other orders arriving via UPS/FedEx are coming in within two days of their estimated arrival times, usually within a day of when they say they will.
I keep telling myself to be patient because Covid is raising hell all over, but still...
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