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11-13-2008, 01:09 PM #1
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Hey guys,
Anyone here ever ordered a razor from the states? I'm having some problems with mine? Could it because of the customs or something?Anyone ever experienced some difficulties too?
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11-13-2008, 02:08 PM #2
What kind of troubles are you having? Delayed shipping? If that's the case, it usually only means that your package has been snagged by Customs and you'll be charged GST/PST +$5 processing fee. There is no restriction of razors crossing the border (I've checked). Just be patient - it can sometimes sit with Customs for over a week!
Mark
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11-13-2008, 02:12 PM #3
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Well the package was sent last Wednesday but on USPS's website it still says that the package is in the original location and the status is still at ACCEPTANCE. There's no way it hasn't moved from that post office since then..I hate their tracking system. It's even worst than Canada Post hehe (not a good thing)
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11-13-2008, 02:15 PM #4
I had that as well with one of our esteemed vendors as well - they shipped right on time, but the USPS tracking still said "Acceptance" as it ended up at my door. I think it still took a few weeks though...Patience, grasshopper!
Mark
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11-13-2008, 02:22 PM #5
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Thanked: 398hehe I'm not exactly known for my patience :P Especially when it comes to our dear mail system here in Canada.
I'm just making the switch to straights so I can't wait to get my hands on that thing!
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11-13-2008, 02:26 PM #6
I hear 'ya! But like all things with straights...patience is not only a virtue, it's the only way not to butcher yourself! Practice with your left hand with your regular razor in the meantime, learn how to stretch properly as well...this will most definitely serve you in good stead, so when your razor does finally arrive, you'll be a good position to use it properly.
Also, watch all the videos and read the stickies...you can save yourself a huge learning curve (and your face).
Most of all though, go slowly - it really is one of those things where you have to earn a good shave through diligence and taking your time to do the prep work.
Just my $0.02
Mark
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11-13-2008, 02:34 PM #7
i have ordered stuff from Tony Miller, Ebay and one of the members here. they all took different amounts of time varying from 2-4 weeks. i didn't bother to track them as for me the buying part is the hardest thing, then the waiting does suck but i figure whenever it shows up it will be a great surprise for the day. this happened yesterday as another member sent me a bunch of injector blades and i was surprised to see the package sitting on my counter when i got home(i live with my grandmother so she had brought it in). i feel for ya though. when i orderd my first razor from Tony the first two weeks were torture then i kind of relaxed a bit and almost forgot about it. when it came it was great.
Patience is the key in my experience. the best part is that i know that saying this does nothing to make you feel better.