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Re: JoeArmory.com

Posted: 21 Jul 2009 21:59
by Red Laser
The Kraken Wakes wrote:
Ironblood wrote:I recently spent over $30 on some figures from JoeArmory.com as it was an order being sent to the UK it's not traceable only orders in the US are and has gone missing I was offered a refund or replacement figures I am taking the refund.
To be fair Ironblood did you check this out before you ordered? I assume that any shipping I pay for is untraceable unless it says otherwise, esp coming from overseas... If it said "traceable overseas shipping" or something and you were deliberately mislead then thats fair enough...

The guy did something he didnt have to do and offered a refund or replacement even though its only three weeks since the order was placed? Seems he should be getting some praise unless ive got things very wrong...
To be honest TK I'm not sure now as I said already it's not an attack on him just a warning to be careful if you order from this site.

Re: Warning! JoeArmory.com

Posted: 21 Jul 2009 22:02
by The Kraken Wakes
Sorry but it just looked a little more than that from the title also...

Re: Warning! JoeArmory.com

Posted: 21 Jul 2009 22:05
by Red Laser
The Kraken Wakes wrote:Sorry but it just looked a little more than that from the title also...
Ok point taken I have edited the thread name taking this into account

Re: JoeArmory.com

Posted: 22 Jul 2009 01:53
by The Baron
Yeah, you have to give him the benefit of the doubt. Your delivery is a few days later than estimated and there is a postal strike. As everyone has stated there is also the X factor of things going missing or just plain weird sh*t. While this sucks, it's not the seller's fault. Thank you for amending the thread title.

My dad once had a very urgent letter delayed, a batch of legal documents sent to him in Somerset from his brother in Portsmouth. It arrived a month late (they sorted another copy out in the meantime) with a Post Office label that read "Not enough postage for airmail".

Most shipping quotes are 28 days. Most arrive way under that but it is generally standard practice to allow that much time before investigating.