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Has everyone recieved their orders yet?

I don't mean to stir up trouble, but I have yet to receive mine. I have contacted the seller, and despite assuring me he would ship my order "this week", it's been more than a month since I placed my order and is still under processing.

(Edited due to an eye-searing spelling mistake)

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If he shipped your order this week it would still be in transit. It's anywhere from two to five weeks from India to where you (probably) are. (I'm assuming USA). Such is snail mail. With the internet, we tend to forget...

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If he shipped your order this week it would still be in transit. It's anywhere from two to five weeks from India to where you (probably) are. (I'm assuming USA). Such is snail mail. With the internet, we tend to forget...

 

While I am aware that it takes time for a posted item to reach its intended destination, my concern had that it was not been dispatched yet despite the seller statement that it would not be long until he'd be able to ship my order.

I apologise if my previous mesage was not as univocal as I inteded, as English is not my first language.

 

(Once again edited for grammar/spelling mistakes. I will read my messages several times before posting them in the future).

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While I am aware that it takes time for a posted item to reach its intended destination, my concern had that it was not been dispatched yet despite the seller statement that it would not be long until he'd be able to ship my order.

I apologise if my previous mesage was not as univocal as I inteded, as English is not my first language.

 

(Once again edited for grammar/spelling mistakes. I will read my messages several times before posting them in the future).

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