Joey Barton
^ Heresy? Blimey, I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition.![]()
Thanks. *hugs back*Having been there I feel for you.
You will work out the source I'm sure but it's sometimes so hard.
Hugs.
Further into the future, I'm afraid.![]()
*HUGS*Anxiety attacks when you can’t figure the source. I’ve been dealing with it off and on for a couple of days! Aaaaaargh!!!
Strange. I would be curious what Canada's import/export laws are and see if that has an impact on it? Or this is a company simply not sure what customs will do and just going "Eh, here's an estimate. Who actually knows?"Spotted on the shipping information page for a UK-based company:
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What... what witchcraft is this?! Are we not considered part of the world?!
Canada and South America together make up a not-insignificantly-sized landmass. If that percentage of the planet could take up to 4 weeks, wouldn't it just make more sense to list "Worldwide" as "2 - 4 weeks" and leave it at that?
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Also, can anyone explain why the red line takes a week longer than the blue line (and usually costs double or more, to boot!)? OK, yes, sometimes the international deliveries go to Mississauga instead of Montréal, but that only raised the distance to 5730 km. And I actually have no idea if New York is actually the receiving hub, I just used it as an example. If it is actually further inland, then it would be a longer distance too.
(OK, yes, before someone points it out, I know I oversimplified by only counting the shipping to the import hub. The page actually says time to delivery, which will be affected by how long the package waits in customs, and whoever does the domestic delivery in the destination country. But reading about shipping woes from Americans online, I don't think we have it any particularly worse than they do in that aspect.)
I guess I should be thankful they even ship here. Some companies are OK with the blue line, but can't even be bothered with the red line. I live 1 hour from the US border, and some companies won't ship to me at all, but one hour away on the opposite side of the imaginary line? No problem!![]()
Strange. I would be curious what Canada's import/export laws are and see if that has an impact on it?
I don't order from the UK as a rule because I'm not willing to play with shipping and other such costs.
Probably because there are already established trade routes that are taking packages to that place from the shipper.But I do have to order things from the US more frequently, and that's still a major expense. It's especially galling when it's from a state nearby, and it costs a bunch to travel a couple hundred kilometres across the border, but the same thing could travel much farther to, say, California for free.![]()
My mom is sick. My wife is sick. Her mom is just now getting past a cold. And I've been sick since the year started. All of us at various stages of sick.
Frustrating start to the year.
*Hugs* and *hot tea*My mom is sick. My wife is sick. Her mom is just now getting past a cold. And I've been sick since the year started. All of us at various stages of sick.
Frustrating start to the year.
Is there a word for when you need to a code from your authenticator app to access something, only you can't find your phone?
Is there a word for when you need to a code from your authenticator app to access something, only you can't find your phone?
I was going to go with first world problems but this works too.PersonOverForty.
Sorry to hear that. If you can handle it, cold stuff like popsicles will numb your teeth for a little bit.Been having tooth pains since Christmas. Admittedly, I take take terribly good care of my teeth and haven't been to a dentist is probably 20 years, so it's no one's fault but mine.
Living in rural Ontario has its perks and its drawbacks....... One such drawback being that my can't get into see a dentist until March 1st...... ugh.
Have you tried Anbesol?Been having tooth pains since Christmas. Admittedly, I take take terribly good care of my teeth and haven't been to a dentist is probably 20 years, so it's no one's fault but mine.
Living in rural Ontario has its perks and its drawbacks....... One such drawback being that my can't get into see a dentist until March 1st...... ugh.
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