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Originally Posted by GRIZZ
I ordered one dozen traditional arrows from Past Archery their in Oregon I'm in CA. It took a week or better. Prolly sent them to New Hampshire first.


If you have nothing but lazy people at Point A, and nothing but lazy people at Point B, it's going to be a factor.


Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house

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Well, there was kinda a winner. Several people stated that they had gotten pkgs 2 days early and flave predicted the 7-3-20, which was the expected arrival date. However, local dirt was the only one that said anything about getting a pkg 1 day early, so local dirt gets the 'Atta Boy' and they rest of you got 'Ol Schits'!

(this contest was held with all the normal democrat rules and regulations...... everyone got a prize)


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This will be my last post! Flave 1/3/21
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Beats the heck out of the dead bees we had shipped to us.

Started out as live bees in NC coming all the way across the country. Company says usually 4-6 days transit time. Shipped on a Wed, spent the Memorial Day holiday in a USPS facility somewhere, did not arrive by the following weekend so we got our bees that next Monday. A little more than 4-6 days. Well, actually for a package of bees .............. a lot more than 4-6 days. Nearly all bees dead by the time they arrived.

Glad you luck seems to be better.


The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men.
In it is contentment
In it is death and all you seek
(Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)

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Why on earth would you ship live bees by USPS? That is almost like asking for failure.

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They lost one of mine that had very explicit
details of where and when the package had
been on it's journey.
It made it to the local post office here and
disappeared. I ended up having the postal
inspector to open an investigation. I never
knew that there are photos taken of packages
by the machines that move them around the
facility. Sure enough, there was a photo of
my package at the facility, so it was for
sure there, but the personnel couldn't say at
all where the package was or who knew
where it was. I eventually got my stuff re shipped
from the vendor at their expense, but nothing
was ever done about the sorry a$$ pinheads
at the post office that lost/stole my goods.
If I had handled something like that and couldn't
account for the disposition of it, I'd be fired
or charged with theft or made to pay for it
or all of the above

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Originally Posted by Oldman3
Well, there was kinda a winner. Several people stated that they had gotten pkgs 2 days early and flave predicted the 7-3-20, which was the expected arrival date. However, local dirt was the only one that said anything about getting a pkg 1 day early, so local dirt gets the 'Atta Boy' and they rest of you got 'Ol Schits'!

(this contest was held with all the normal democrat rules and regulations...... everyone got a prize)


laugh laugh


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Originally Posted by Oldman3
Well, there was kinda a winner. Several people stated that they had gotten pkgs 2 days early and flave predicted the 7-3-20, which was the expected arrival date. However, local dirt was the only one that said anything about getting a pkg 1 day early, so local dirt gets the 'Atta Boy' and they rest of you got 'Ol Schits'!

(this contest was held with all the normal democrat rules and regulations...... everyone got a prize)




Lol. smile grin


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Rehabilitation is way overrated.

Orwell wasn't wrong.

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Great! more schit to deal with.........I knew I shouldn't have played.


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Trump Won!, Sandmann Won!, Rittenhouse Won!, Suck it Liberal Fuuktards.

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Originally Posted by 12344mag
Great! more schit to deal with.........I knew I shouldn't have played.



At least you get to go home with a Participation Award. grin


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Shipped a package from Alabama to North Georgia on 6/19. Went to Tampa area then came back here on 6/24. Last scan here was 6/28. Have an internal Cosumer affairs number I called 6/30 and was promised a call back that day. Has not happened. I called local hub 10 times yesterday with no answer. Guess I will drive over there; frustrating.

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Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by Oldman3
Well, there was kinda a winner. Several people stated that they had gotten pkgs 2 days early and flave predicted the 7-3-20, which was the expected arrival date. However, local dirt was the only one that said anything about getting a pkg 1 day early, so local dirt gets the 'Atta Boy' and they rest of you got 'Ol Schits'!

(this contest was held with all the normal democrat rules and regulations...... everyone got a prize)




Lol. smile grin





Oldman3, I'll have to cut short my victory lap since my 30 Gen 3 Pmags are now 2 days late from Brownell's. Lol. smile


Should be here today, though.


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Rehabilitation is way overrated.

Orwell wasn't wrong.

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I should get 'honorable mention' or a participation trophy. Ordered a pair of suspenders from Grants Pass OR, 90 miles to the north, by USPS's own tracking data, they went out the next day. Next time I checked tracking, about a week later, they were sitting in a postal facility in Winston-Salem NC. And sat,,,and sat, for 10 working days. 26 days later, they showed up in my maibox.
Neither rain nor snow, nor dark of night....blah de blah.


Well this is a fine pickle we're in, should'a listened to Joe McCarthy and George Orwell I guess.
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