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Karmachanic

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I know, having read several threads here on FPN, that one needed to be patient in waiting for ones pen to be shipped. Sometimes even twice the given time.

 

I ordered a Maya from ASA April 15 and was told the pen would ship in four weeks. Today, exactly four weeks later, the pen has been posted.

 

I thought you who are expecting a pen might like to know.

 

Thank you Mr Subramaniam!

Add lightness and simplicate.

 

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I know, having read several threads here on FPN, that one needed to be patient in waiting for ones pen to be shipped. Sometimes even twice the given time.

 

I ordered a Maya from ASA April 15 and was told the pen would ship in four weeks. Today, exactly four weeks later, the pen has been posted.[/size]

 

I thought you who are expecting a pen might like to know.[/size]

 

Thank you Mr Subramaniam!

 

Lucky you. Could you post a review of the pen?

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Lucky you. Could you post a review of the pen?

We're still making friends. In a few days perhaps.

Add lightness and simplicate.

 

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Sometimes, it is way better. I purchased my Maya on July 19 last year. Despite the standard reply stating to expect up to four weeks of waiting, the pen was dispatched two or three days later and arrived on August 8.

 

And for the record: I love the pen. It is not perfect but I love it.

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