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Zalos wrote:I havent heard anything from republic yet, go call them tomorrow.
mitch1980 wrote:Zalos wrote:I havent heard anything from republic yet, go call them tomorrow.
So I had to replace CC with RBl as there 2 attempted purchases with my card on file with Aeropost.
RBL knew of the hack by Aeropost.
Usually for me it takes two weeks however due to cost reduction exercises such as instead of weekly sailings they have fortnightly sailings now it has pushed back to three weeks to a monthZalos wrote:For those that tried Seabox, how long did it take from them recieving the package to deivery?
hover11 wrote:Usually for me it takes two weeks however due to cost reduction exercises such as instead of weekly sailings they have fortnightly sailings now it has pushed back to three weeks to a monthZalos wrote:For those that tried Seabox, how long did it take from them recieving the package to deivery?
hover11 wrote:Usually for me it takes two weeks however due to cost reduction exercises such as instead of weekly sailings they have fortnightly sailings now it has pushed back to three weeks to a monthZalos wrote:For those that tried Seabox, how long did it take from them recieving the package to deivery?
They musbe still waitingPhone Surgeon wrote:What went on with the fellas who waiting 8 months for their bluesky stuff
Kenjo wrote:hover11 wrote:Usually for me it takes two weeks however due to cost reduction exercises such as instead of weekly sailings they have fortnightly sailings now it has pushed back to three weeks to a monthZalos wrote:For those that tried Seabox, how long did it take from them recieving the package to deivery?
Correct
pugboy wrote:part of the delay is the customs officer appointment system for clearing goods/containers, adds a few days well
but tbh I would not be surprised if they ship less frequentlyKenjo wrote:hover11 wrote:Usually for me it takes two weeks however due to cost reduction exercises such as instead of weekly sailings they have fortnightly sailings now it has pushed back to three weeks to a monthZalos wrote:For those that tried Seabox, how long did it take from them recieving the package to deivery?
Correct
Kenjo wrote:pugboy wrote:part of the delay is the customs officer appointment system for clearing goods/containers, adds a few days well
but tbh I would not be surprised if they ship less frequentlyKenjo wrote:hover11 wrote:Usually for me it takes two weeks however due to cost reduction exercises such as instead of weekly sailings they have fortnightly sailings now it has pushed back to three weeks to a monthZalos wrote:For those that tried Seabox, how long did it take from them recieving the package to deivery?
Correct
They stated in emails the shipping is less frequently
If I'm not mistaken they do local courier service/shopping.Dave wrote:Blue sky's office in Chaguanas does seem busy. Wonder what they are busy doing?
Maybe one day for kicks will walk in and pretend to be a potential customer.
Phone Surgeon wrote:What went on with the fellas who waiting 8 months for their bluesky stuff
dredman1 wrote:So I know all computer peripherals are now exempt from customs duties and VAT after gov’t implemented the legislation.
However does this apply regardless of the value of the item?
So say a network switch costing US$3,000 is brought in, would it be exempt from duties and vat?
Note it is being billed to a company (commercial). Would that have any impact on it now being subject to duties and vat?
Phone Surgeon wrote:Anyone ship with websource recently?
I eh use them long time but are they still taking 2 weeks?
dredman1 wrote:Just had 2 packages delivered to their MIA office - one last week friday and one yesterday, and have a third one scheduled to be delivered to them on Monday.
Their email acknowledging receipt of the first package said it scheduled to arrive in T&T on Wed 12th, and the second package said scheduled to arrive Friday 13th, but both if them also said a further 6 to 8 day delay with clearance after that *shrugs*
I’ll update on timeframes here once I get them.
dredman1 wrote:dredman1 wrote:Just had 2 packages delivered to their MIA office - one last week friday and one yesterday, and have a third one scheduled to be delivered to them on Monday.
Their email acknowledging receipt of the first package said it scheduled to arrive in T&T on Wed 12th, and the second package said scheduled to arrive Friday 13th, but both if them also said a further 6 to 8 day delay with clearance after that *shrugs*
I’ll update on timeframes here once I get them.
UPDATE: Invoice for the first item received last nite. Status was saying “Pre-selected delivery” so it should be received today.
Musical Doc wrote:dredman1 wrote:dredman1 wrote:Just had 2 packages delivered to their MIA office - one last week friday and one yesterday, and have a third one scheduled to be delivered to them on Monday.
Their email acknowledging receipt of the first package said it scheduled to arrive in T&T on Wed 12th, and the second package said scheduled to arrive Friday 13th, but both if them also said a further 6 to 8 day delay with clearance after that *shrugs*
I’ll update on timeframes here once I get them.
UPDATE: Invoice for the first item received last nite. Status was saying “Pre-selected delivery” so it should be received today.
I had one delivered miami on the 6th and was supposed to come to trinidad on the 10th. Site still saying that it in miami..... I thought it woulda be clearing from customs all now :/
That not too odd shaped, I shipped down a crankshaft already, box was about 8x8x42. And I see many packages that smaller than 6x6 and is like 6-7ft long.eurotuner wrote:How guys, I was going through the thread and not sure if I missed it,
but is there anyone who can ship odd size packages for a reasonable cost?
I have a package that is long and thin 54" long x 6 x 6
Getting some issues finding the right shipping company,
any recommendations?
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