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Peter Atwood
November 11th, 2006, 20:36
Mitch,
Just responded to your email requesting shipping info. Will you be shipping USPS also or only UPS? Makes a difference as UPS will not deliver to post office boxes and that is the address that I submitted.
kris
November 12th, 2006, 01:07
Mitch, I don't know what shipping methode suits best for the Netherlands but so far I've had no problems with Fedex international. Can someone help me out here please? What is the best choice?
cheers,
kris.
NSG1Tausend
November 12th, 2006, 02:43
I hear you Peter and Kris, I too was not sure what to tell Mitch.:think:
I have used Fedex, and had watches shipped UPS, and USPS, and Purolator. Purolator was overnight and so was UPS.
Have not had problems with any of them , but when my 07 is ready I may not want to wait 7-10 days to Canada, so I asked Mitch about looking into cost for me of 1-2 , overnight etc.
In the end it is alot of work to ship watches esp the number he has to ship, so we have to give him support. I remember when I sold 14 watches in a month the work invloved just for that smallnumber was hard on one person esp when you work 60 - 75 hrs a week.
Thanks Mitch glad to hear we are nearing the end stage , it will be a learning experience for the LM-2,3,4,5,6?
Regards
Robert
MitchSF
November 12th, 2006, 15:32
I will have a lot of help when it comes time to ship. UPS, FedEx, and USPS, are no problem at all.
I'm just gathering information at this time. Watches are due around the end of the month, but don't be surprised if they are delayed.
We originally expected a cancellation rate of about 20%, and that seems to be accurate so far. I guess that's what happens when deposits are not taken. I didn't expect to have problems getting in touch with a lot of people - bad email addresses and user id's, and that accounts for another 20 orders. So there will probably be some watches available. This is not all bad - as long as I have some watches, I can do some marketing.
Mitch
Peter Atwood
November 15th, 2006, 13:45
I'm not surprised, there are always people dropping out of these kind of long term projects. I'm sure whatever watches are left over will fly out the door.
That's good news on the shipping. Thank you! :)
MitchSF
November 15th, 2006, 15:41
I'm not surprised, there are always people dropping out of these kind of long term projects. I'm sure whatever watches are left over will fly out the door.
That's good news on the shipping. Thank you! :)
Hi Peter,
I'm not surprised, either. There was no obligation to buy, and that's fine. I am surprised at those who did not respond either to confirm or cancel. I hope they don't expect to preorder the LM-2 or any of the future projects. I do keep good lists.
Many have asked to be put on the preorder list. Sorry, it is closed, but there will be a few watches available at retail.
Mitch
04lund2025
November 16th, 2006, 02:48
Hi Peter,
I'm not surprised, either. There was no obligation to buy, and that's fine. I am surprised at those who did not respond either to confirm or cancel. I hope they don't expect to preorder the LM-2 or any of the future projects. I do keep good lists.
Mitch
Good move Mitch!!!! |> I bet you will not have any problems selling the "left overs"!!!! :-D
Keep up the great work!!!!! |>
Stephen