jaystar1086
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i went just wallet repacked souldnt that fit in a mailbox? Any1 ever gone w/ just wallet repacked?
What day did you order im on day 10 of shipping on my first order and still waiting i was hoping to get them before the weekend but doubt thats gonna happen just ready to get my bean and usps tracking is just a waste of time it tells you nothing.Just ordered Jilly Bean and Jack the Ripper...free bubba kush, Church, and something grapefruit...bigger dollar order than usual, so I went with the shirt so it is guaranteed...and don't forget to use coupon code 420...saved me 18 bucks!
Shipping information, including tracking numbers, are not a great deal of help when attempting to figure out what day a order should arrive on. U.S. Postal Service tracking information is not great because sometimes it works well and other times it does not, but it seems to beat other shippers tracking information.What day did you order im on day 10 of shipping on my first order and still waiting i was hoping to get them before the weekend but doubt thats gonna happen just ready to get my bean and usps tracking is just a waste of time it tells you nothing.
I underestand all this im not blaming attitude i know the USPS is a shit organization with bad service. Just checked mail today nothing so i guess we'll see monday that will be 11 business days. Its been in the US for 8 days kind of ridiculous but i guess i just need to be patient.Shipping information, including tracking numbers, are not a great deal of help when attempting to figure out what day a order should arrive on. U.S. Postal Service tracking information is not great because sometimes it works well and other times it does not, but it seems to beat other shippers tracking information.
The biggest value found in the information is when the order entered the hands of the Postal Service or other shipping service. If that was soon after an order was placed and the seeds arrived late then you know to blame the Postal Service(s)/shipping service and Customs if also involved, and not the seedbank. If a fair bit of time passed before the order was placed in the hands of the Postal Service or other shipper and the order is late then you can most likely blame the seedbank.
I have had orders where the shipping information/tracking number was updated very often and it was easy to have a fairly accurate idea of where the order was and when and when to expect it, and that was for both foreign Postal Services and the U.S. Postal Service. Other times I have had my order in hand and the tracking information still said my order was in the hands of Customs waiting to pass.
I do not know if the systems do not automatically update as regularly as possible or if some Postal or shipping employee and or Customs employees do not bother to scan every package the way they should and by doing so failing to update the system as to where a package is at the time and to where it is next headed.
All I know for sure is none of the shipper systems can be relied on for accurate timely updates. People have to try to remember that regardless of which seedbank an order was purchased from or what country it is in, once an order is handed to the local Postal System or other shipper, after that it is all in their hands and in the hands of Customs, if a Customs department is involved in the shipment, and if so then a second Postal System has its chance to carry or fumble the ball.
One thing to keep in mind about any and every seedbank is when they say something like 7 to 10 days for international orders it actually says 7 to 10 WORKING days and you always have to factor in any holidays that might occur in any nation involved, the nation the beans are purchased from and the nation you live in, if a different nation than where the beans were purchased from. You also have to factor in when an order was placed. If ordered late enough on say a Saturday, or later in the weekend, the first date shipment could be made would me Monday and depending on how many orders there may be to fill it might not be Monday morning when shipment can be made. Often times the person who made the order tends to start counting from the day they placed their order regardless of time zones and weekdays and weekends and holidays and odd incidents.
I once placed an order later on a Sat. afternoon here, but like middle of the night or very early morning in the country the seedbank was in, and by then it was Sun. morning. In the computer or not the physical order could not be processed before Monday morning and depending on volume of business it is possible for the order to not have shipped until Tuesday, it has been years now so I really do not remember how soon it shipped other than to remember that it was not like a number of working days passed by before shipment was made. A day or two after my shipment had been placed in the hands of the countrys Postal Service the country had a holiday and the Postal Service employees had a day off. Once shipped to the U.S. we had a holiday and I am unsure if my order was at that time in the hands of the Customs Department or the Postal Service but the holiday would have given all of them the day off anyway so it really doesn't matter in whose locked building my order sat for another full day.
That opens the easy possibility of up to three full days, slightly more depending on exact shipping time, could have been added to the number of days for shipment since they were not working days. Some people only count days, even counting half-days or less as a day because to them regardless of time even when a fair bit of the world away in a very different time zone, an order was placed on that particular day so that is where they count from.
Some only count days as if in the 7 to 10 days, or whatever applied to their distance and type of shipment, as if it did not clearly say working days along with the range of number of days. Others do as I mentioned above, they do not factor in some or any holidays. Not many people in the U.S. know British or Dutch or even Canadian holidays and of those that might know a fair number of them, some of them will still miss when holidays in two different nations the order will pass through happen to have holidays close enough together so both stop the package for a day in their land while the employee takes the wifey and kiddies to the zoo or to the beach, or hubby says he is getting the car looked at because he thought he heard a funny noise the other day and leaves his loving family at home and spends the day at a whorehouse.
I could not guess what percentage of late orders could rightly be blamed on the one or two Postal Services and possibly a Customs Department involved all being effected by holidays plus at least one full weekend day, possibly part of a second weekend day and at least part of one weekday, as in what part of Monday it takes to physically pick/pack and ship an order . or maybe it could take longer, like even all of Monday and then at least an early part of Tuesday to actually ship. That would be of a high enough degree of probability that there would be the possibility that if many orders came in online during the hours/day(s) they were closed it could easily take one full workday and then a portion of the next to physically put someones order into the hands of the local Postal Service or other shipper.
When I think about how after figuring things out like holidays bumping together and actual work days and how orders placed from one time zone to another alone might mean an additional full day in physical shipment I realized that of the very few orders I made over the years that I thought were late, or ones I thought were about to be late, always turned out to have something that explained the delay, or actually perceived delay since there was a valid reason for the difference in numbers of days expected for delivery and actual number of days for delivery so they were not actually officially late.
One odd delay I remember that a friends order got caught up in and at first he was positive he was ripped off, and showed his ass online to the seedbank rather quickly, and then changed his mind and was almost horrified to go to his mailbox for fear he received the dreaded letter because he had by then convinced himself that his order had been discovered and confiscated by the Customs Department because of the length of time since his shipment/tracking number said the order was in the hands of the local Postal Service where his order had been placed and the date/information of when it was shipped to the U.S.
Now I have not read up on the Customs Department in some time now so I do not know if it has expanded and if so by how much or if it has downsized since then or if it is just the same, but at the time there was only several, a very small number of Customs Departments where all packages from foreign nations went through.
My friends order did arrive in perfect condition, just late. At that point he knew it was not the fault of the seedbanks because they had his orders in the hands of the local Postal Service quickly. He was sure it was not the local/foreign nation's Postal Service because the tracking information showed that it had been shipped to the U.S. That just left the Customs Department or the U.S. Postal Service actually only able to be blamed, even though he first blamed the seedbank ... but then that is also why he freaked thinking it just had to be Customs. The tracking information showed the order was on the way to the Customs Department and then everything halted ... so he figured that is where things went wrong.
What eventually made it slightly funny was some time later he located an old friend who told him about another old friend and he got his info and he contacted the guy and while talking about stuff his friend said how he had something of an unexpected vacation a while back. He worked at a Customs Department and there was some underground electrical substation switching whatever site where all the power for the Customs Department relied on passed through and there was a fire in the substation and it took around a week to repair it. My friends friend said people he worked with claimed the location had a backup generator in case of loss of power but I do not know if that is true or not or if there is one and either someone made the decision to not use it and just let things backup or if possibly it was not in operating condition when needed.
Anyway it was of course the same Customs Department my friends order had passed through and the timeframe would easily have had it caught up in the logjam.
So there can be many reasons for a late order, some that turn it into an on time order that someone just thought was late and other times something totally unexpected and extremely rare can happen, and just about anything in between .. but seldom does someone ever learn the reason for their delayed order like my friend did just by the chance luck of hearing about an old friend and getting contact information for him and it turned out he worked at the place where everything came to a halt, including of course my friends order.
Ordered late Fri US...Early Sat. Morning UK...the tude posted it today, but Royal Mail has not updated. USPS usually delivers before the tracking updates...they are the cheapest, the most reliable, and don't steal (as much) as UPS or FedEx...USPS is your friend when mailing things to friendsWhat day did you order im on day 10 of shipping on my first order and still waiting i was hoping to get them before the weekend but doubt thats gonna happen just ready to get my bean and usps tracking is just a waste of time it tells you nothing.
How close do you live to O'Hare (Chicago)???I underestand all this im not blaming attitude i know the USPS is a shit organization with bad service. Just checked mail today nothing so i guess we'll see monday that will be 11 business days. Its been in the US for 8 days kind of ridiculous but i guess i just need to be patient.
im 3 hours from Ohare and just as an update i got my first two orders one from nirvana and one from attitude took 12 days nirvana packaging more discreet. Nirvana seeds more mature ill update again with the germ rate.Ordered late Fri US...Early Sat. Morning UK...the tude posted it today, but Royal Mail has not updated. USPS usually delivers before the tracking updates...they are the cheapest, the most reliable, and don't steal (as much) as UPS or FedEx...USPS is your friend when mailing things to friends
How close do you live to O'Hare (Chicago)???
You do know that the USPS has been cutting back hours of operation a little at a time for a while now and do not perform or any functions on certain days now that they did in the past.I underestand all this im not blaming attitude i know the USPS is a shit organization with bad service. Just checked mail today nothing so i guess we'll see monday that will be 11 business days. Its been in the US for 8 days kind of ridiculous but i guess i just need to be patient.
Some seeds, depending on strain, will be smaller and lighter color even when fully mature. Other times it can be a sign of an immature bean. It takes trying to pop them, and to do it right, to find out the difference sometimes.when i got my order i was lookin at couple seeds and there seemed really tiny and whitish! but when i put them in the wet paper towel it darkerned up..we will see how good they grow..has anyone had any problems with crappy lookin seeds?
The difference between a nonviable immature bean and one that is small or light colored, or both, and is totally viable is not always known for sure until the attempt to grow then has been done. Sadly some people just do not realize that and end up complaining well before there is just cause.I had the same reaction when I got some Nevilles Haze a couple years ago. Damn they were crappy looking little seeds, but the plant outgrew my room in no time. I topped it, bent it and tied it before it finallly finished.