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Yes, two weeks is nothing. I ordered a few CDs from the UK in mid January. They arrived this week. So more than a month's wait. So just sit back and relax, Henry. I put in a good word for you, with the lads.
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Feb 21, 2021 - 10:03 AM
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Ado
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I have six cds which shipped almost two weeks ago, and when I track each one they all say arriving late with no movement in over a week. Normally I'd receive the cds in about three days. It probably has to do with the bad weather in the U.S., but is anyone else experiencing this? Mind you I'm not complaining, just concerned. Hi Henry, all my stuff was extremely slow, of course I live inside what was the polar vortex this past week. But I know the entirely postal and delivery system was crushed by storms across the whole eastern half of the nation. Packages from Amazon, Target, a whole lot of vendors are late, and Varese now ships from, guess where, Austin Texas, where most of the city was without power and water for a week. In the bigger picture, when I order CD's now, I order and then I pretty much forget about it, and it shows up one day. I think most of our labels do a pretty good job to the extent they can.
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A couple years ago I had two separate CD orders coming from different parts of the world which arrived in Los Angeles on the same day three months later. I currently have one order apparently sitting in an LA post office for the last month, and two others from an Amazon seller based in Japan which have been en route since November-December. Someday, maybe...
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Feb 21, 2021 - 10:24 AM
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henry
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I have six cds which shipped almost two weeks ago, and when I track each one they all say arriving late with no movement in over a week. Normally I'd receive the cds in about three days. It probably has to do with the bad weather in the U.S., but is anyone else experiencing this? Mind you I'm not complaining, just concerned. Hi Henry, all my stuff was extremely slow, of course I live inside what was the polar vortex this past week. But I know the entirely postal and delivery system was crushed by storms across the whole eastern half of the nation. Packages from Amazon, Target, a whole lot of vendors are late, and Varese now ships from, guess where, Austin Texas, where most of the city was without power and water for a week. In the bigger picture, when I order CD's now, I order and then I pretty much forget about it, and it shows up one day. I think most of our labels do a pretty good job to the extent they can. Hi Ado! Yeah I assumed it was from the weather, I hope you get your packages soon, but more importantly how are you doing with this weather my friend?
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I have two CDs shipped from Malta more than a month ago. Tracking shows they're still in Malta... One of those two orders that took three months to arrive came from Malta. The same seller, or is Malta an unexpected hotbed of soundtrack sales?
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As a lifelong Ray Harryhausen fan, I missed the original printing of the definitive three-book series on his life and career, Master of the Majicks, so I pre-ordered/paid for the updated/improved new printing. Three and a half years ago. Still waiting for that new printing... (another Harryhausen friend is in the same boat). EDIT: Looks like I was wrong. FOUR and a half years.
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Got a package that sat in L.A. for three weeks and just started moving again last night.
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