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far out, they posted the polished covers last week so i dont know whats taking so long

the powdercoated covers were dropped in last friday, so hopefully they will be finished today/tomorrow ready for posting this week :D i will find out what the story is tonight regarding both types..

:P

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Well I can tell you what they will say... either they lied, or they didn't...

Once they send them off, there's really nothing anyone can do but wait... So if thet DID send them off, then waiting is what I will do :P

far out, they posted the polished covers last week so i dont know whats taking so long

the powdercoated covers were dropped in last friday, so hopefully they will be finished today/tomorrow ready for posting this week :D i will find out what the story is tonight regarding both types..

:P

ok thanks mate just have to wait then i guess

ok i think that there was some confusion at their end as to when the items were actually posted. as mentioned previously they sent me a email detailing when the items were sent (the Wednesday and Thursday) but they didn’t actually get to the post office until Saturday (which means that they don’t move until Monday), and the rest were also posted yesterday.

i don’t think im going to run a 3rd group buy because i really dont like these miss-matched delays.

either way, all of the polished covers are officially in the post as of yesterday. sorry about this guys :) i can only tell you what they tell me

thanks for the patients guys :D

ok i think that there was some confusion at their end as to when the items were actually posted. as mentioned previously they sent me a email detailing when the items were sent (the Wednesday and Thursday) but they didn't actually get to the post office until Saturday (which means that they don't move until Monday), and the rest were also posted yesterday.

i don't think im going to run a 3rd group buy because i really dont like these miss-matched delays.

either way, all of the polished covers are officially in the post as of yesterday. sorry about this guys :) i can only tell you what they tell me

thanks for the patients guys :D

hey its not ur fault u are doin the best u can with these guys talk to them and see if u want to do another group buy anyway cheers for this mate guess we all have to be patient i guess they will come eventually or we will get our money back hey brycey.

Haha, that's why I always say it will be about 4 days later then it's supposed to turn up :)

They get it early: Ecstatic

They get it "on time": Happy

Either way, I'm sure they will turn up, I wouldn't freat about it... I'm just impatient, and I scare myself into thinking that maybe I said the wrong address or something sometimes :D

ofcourse mate :rant: but no doubt they will be arriving today/tomorrow depending on postage time and location

:thumbsup:

yeah no probs mate cant wait till i see these shiny little covers. :thumbsup:

how are the covers getting posted, aus post? courier?

Aus Post :(

also here is some pictures of all the RB polished covers

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hmm hard to say mate, iv only had experience with Japan to Australia postage times... shouldnt take too long as its gone with airmail, its a COMPLETE guess but id say 1-2 weeks maybe?

has anyone got any idea about Australia to America postage time?

edit: apparently between 5 and 21 days..

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I've ordered stuff from Japan and it's taken about 5 days. If it takes 5 - 21 it looks like it's gonna be worth the time!

hmm hard to say mate, iv only had experience with Japan to Australia postage times... shouldnt take too long as its gone with airmail, its a COMPLETE guess but id say 1-2 weeks maybe?

has anyone got any idea about Australia to America postage time?

edit: apparently between 5 and 21 days..

Who's the wise guy that copied my design?!

Oh wait... that is mine :rolleyes:

Anyways, not here again today... And I will be at a wedding tomorrow, and probably passed out in a brides maids house friday... so no complaining from me for a while :/

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