When a cuemaker tells you that your cue is in the mail, what is the appropriate amount of time it is proper to wait before asking about it?
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MattRDavis said:When a cuemaker tells you that your cue is in the mail, what is the proper amount of time it is proper to wait before asking about it?
MattRDavis said:When a cuemaker tells you that your cue is in the mail, what is the appropriate amount of time it is proper to wait before asking about it?
37 months and 3 weeks.MattRDavis said:When a cuemaker tells you that your cue is in the mail, what is the appropriate amount of time it is proper to wait before asking about it?
MattRDavis said:When a cuemaker tells you that your cue is in the mail, what is the appropriate amount of time it is proper to wait before asking about it?
MattRDavis said:When a cuemaker tells you that your cue is in the mail, what is the appropriate amount of time it is proper to wait before asking about it?
BarenbruggeCues said:As soon as they say that........ ask for the tracking number.
That way you don't have to bother anyone.
pdcue said:Do a search on "cuemaker time"
Dale
MattRDavis said:When a cuemaker tells you that your cue is in the mail, what is the appropriate amount of time it is proper to wait before asking about it?
MattRDavis said:Supposedly shipped FedEx, I'm in the US.
I really don't want to badger but it's getting ridiculous.
TellsItLikeItIs said:Go to http://www.fedex.com/ratefinder/home?cc=US&language=en&link=1&lid=//Ship//Pack+Rates+Corp and use the form to get transit times.
Coast to coast Ground shouldn't take more than 4-5 days max. I just sent one to Sydney Australia and it only took 8 days including customs processing.
jazznpool said:it's the twilight zone where time can be elastic
Martin