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General => General Technical Chat => Topic started by: Deathwish on September 19, 2015, 11:32:31 am
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Got a package today that was declared on a tracking site as having entered the UK on the 25 august !. I had already told the seller they may be lost but gladly i could tell him they have arrived, what was it, 100 LED's.
Why are customs so slow to release things here.
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It's not only the UK. Stuff from China needs days to weeks to get though German customs - even though it's just passed through without opening/checking it anyway. I've seen like everything from 6 days to >6 weeks.
I'd assume the amount of small packages that arrives every day is just so gigantic that every minor glitch leads to a major delay for the next weeks.
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I've a package that according to a tracking site has been stuck in Langley since the 2nd, but the fact it's actually arrived in Langley was only added to the site yesterday :/
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If your flag was American I would ask if the Criminals In Action had it.....
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I had stuff stay stuck for months. The one missing one might actually turn up one day, but as I ordered in March.........
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If your flag was American I would ask if the Criminals In Action had it.....
Probably are writing the new firmware for it, as it is going to a "person of interest", who got on the list by being able to add one plus one and consistently came up with an answer of two.
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Sometimes it helps if the sender declares the right value and adds an invoice. That way a package doesn't get flagged and put in the slow queue.
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If your flag was American I would ask if the Criminals In Action had it.....
Langley where Heathrow World Distribution Centre is lol.
Probably are writing the new firmware for it, as it is going to a "person of interest"
Oh I've been made well aware before that 'the powers that be' know of my anti theocratic and republican leanings. Given our form of government that's not a very popular stance with those in charge...
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A few weeks or even months is nothing comparing to this:
http://mashable.com/2015/09/18/late-delivery-australia/?utm_cid=mash-com-fb-main-link#iqhTqhUs.ZkT (http://mashable.com/2015/09/18/late-delivery-australia/?utm_cid=mash-com-fb-main-link#iqhTqhUs.ZkT)
;D
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It's not only the UK. Stuff from China needs days to weeks to get though German customs - even though it's just passed through without opening/checking it anyway. I've seen like everything from 6 days to >6 weeks.
I'm a little bit of a Banggood aficionado and order a lot of bling from them. One thing I found out is if you use their "Priority Direct Mail", they send the items via Netherland Post and this is usually really quick, in the order of +/- 10 days or so. Standard mail may take up to 8 weeks :=\
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I'm sorry, but sending packages to UK feels like sometimes sending a package to a black hole. I dread it!
You never know if the buyer will get his paid for package, or if it will get "lost"... even though there's a TRACKING NUMBER!
You follow the tracking #, goes through customs, goes through local post office... so it looks fine.
UK Customer contacts me, asks where his package is.
I tell him according to tracking # it's in your local post office. Didn't you get it? It's been there since 4 weeks ago.
Customer goes to his local post office... asks same question "Where's my package?"
Post: You didn't claim it, we returned it to sender.
Customer: You didn't inform me I have a package waiting here to be claimed.
Of course, there is no Tracking Number when it's "returned to sender."
Package lost.... customer didn't get it, so rightfully I had to refund customer's money, and I'm out of cost of good by several hundred dollars.
I can't claim insurance for "lost package" because tracking# showed it arrived at post office and delivered.
What a fucking system.
It doesn't happen everytime, but it's more than usual compared to other countries (which is zero problems)... Everytime, it's a UK customer's shipment I have a problem with. I just dread sending a big expensive package to UK. Doesn't matter if it has a tracking #, it still manages to get lost.