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Re: Why does it usually takes two-three weeks for delivery?


@SarahW wrote:

@Kachina624 wrote:

@fuzzybunnyslippers  You need to Read the boards.  There are constant complaints about shipping.  Yours isn't a unique problem.  QVC is well aware of the issue and is trying to fix it. 


 

 

Here's an idea.   Why not let posters post their complaints without snarking at them?   The more people who post that they are NOT PLEASED with waiting past the EDD of orders, perhaps QVC will pay attention and fix this complaint that "isn't unique." 


 

 

Perhaps. Most probably, however, not. 

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Re: Why does it usually takes two-three weeks for delivery?

Well @Sarah, I guess I just feel sorry for the moderators who can do absolutely nothing about slow shipping.

 

People address them as though they have crystal balls. Where is my order?   They see the exact same tracking as we see.  Anybody who really cared about the shipping situation ought to at least expend 5 minutes of their valuable time reading to see  1. If the problem is universal and 2. If something is being done to fix it.

 

Maybe we should get the name of the VP in charge of OPs and bombard him/her with emails, letters, phone calls.

 

  However it appears the industry is undergoing changes in the shipping department so maybe it will balance the playing field and soon everyone will have super slow shipping.  Amazon is now using Mail Innovations or whatever its called.  Then everyone will be happy. 

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Re: Why does it usually takes two-three weeks for delivery?


@Kachina624 wrote:

@SurferWife  That's probably something Shark shipped, although it's sorry service. 


@Kachina624...Oh, I never thought of that. You're probably right.

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