Friday, November 30, 2012

Part 4

Previous entries:
Part 1   Part 2   Part 3  Part 4  Part 5   Part 6
 
 
So we're at the part my order will not fit into a large flat priority box as I requested and referenced numerous times in this order process. I've accepted the mistake and was okay with a bigger order since I really thought at the time it was an innocent mistake and honestly, I was really looking forward to getting that wax! Here is the continuation:


As I mentionned before, I am used to ordering big so large amounts don't phase me much. However, I didn't expect it to be quite this high since I didn't expect to pay more than 40ish dollars on shipping.

I also found it quite unprofessional of Vickie to give a total without any type of invoice or break down of said amount.

So I asked for it and got it.


It did add up right for what I ordered but I was dissapointed there was no discount on the shipping difference at the very least for her not choosing the right box after clear requests for what I wanted which she had agreed to.

But I let it go figuring it will finally be shipped out to me! yay!

And as you can see, we remained chatty chatty throughout all this.


Here is where the excuses start with my package being mailed out. Starts out small.


 
 
 
I never ever received any tracking information about the package that was sent out for me.
 
 
Ahhh, my package is finally mailed out on August 2nd according to Vickie, note she said she had her daughter mail it off for her. So it was brought to a PO!

Very interesting. Still no tracking number though, hmmmm.

I don't hear from Vickie in quite a while as you can see from the dates. She's not wondering if I'm okay anymore :(

Then this...




We finish off this installment with interesting words from Vickie. Of course nothing broke since IT HAD NEVER BEEN SHIPPED OUT TO ME!!! LOL!!!

The second thing that makes me laugh now is her comment on how SHE PACKED IT REALLY WELL!

Considering the 3 items that were smashed when I finally received my order because she apparently thinks that nothing more than cello bags is fine for packaging fragile glass items! Reading this is quite a hoot when I dug up this entire convo!

Stay tuned there is quite a bit more yet to come.


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