
03-29-2017 11:53 PM
Every time I order something from China it seems to be sent out in a day or two. Some items arrive in 2 weeks, some in 6 weeks, and I've been waiting 3 months for some. The last 5 months have been very slow. When the packages arrive, I try to verify the date stamp when post-marked - with the date I was told that it was mailed on, but there is no date-stamp that I can find on any package.... unless it's written in Chinese somewhere. Does anyone out there know how to read the date-stamp on China mail packaging? I just got another package today from Hong Kong.... Form CN22.... written on top of shipping label. The very last line says "Date and senders signature," the senders name is there but just a bunch of Chinese characters where the Date should be. The problem is, I can't determine if the problem is on the China side or the Canadian side unless I can read the Date-stamp. I wonder if a translator machine could read the Date-stamp?
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03-30-2017 03:34 AM
The problem is really threefold.
Your seller probably did ship promptly. No fault there.
So on both sides.
But it would not be fair to penalize the seller. He shipped quickly if only because more orders keep coming in every day.
The problem is on the delivery end.
03-30-2017 03:34 AM
The problem is really threefold.
Your seller probably did ship promptly. No fault there.
So on both sides.
But it would not be fair to penalize the seller. He shipped quickly if only because more orders keep coming in every day.
The problem is on the delivery end.
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