DEZn00ts 12:05 PM 06-05-2018
Ok someone is sending me some cigars from Canada and I am not too far (Midwest, top of Indiana under the lake) and I know there is customs but I don't know too much about them. When should I start looking out for the mail? I don't want any of these thieves around here stealing my package!
I would hate to find out some asshole stole my cigars and threw them away or did something else with them because they thought they were useless.
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Weelok 01:19 PM 06-05-2018
Unfortunately it can take a month due to customs or at least it has when I sent packages up North.
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Wharf Rat 01:26 PM 06-05-2018
Well, you know, it really depends a lot on the shipping method. If they use the tunnel under the lake, it’s only a day or two. But, you can never tell with the Canadians. If they insist on using one of their blimps, it becomes dependent on the wind. Could be a week or more.
Maybe you should ask the sender how it was sent and for a tracking number.
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massphatness 01:50 PM 06-05-2018
Originally Posted by Wharf Rat:
Maybe you should ask the sender how it was sent and for a tracking number.
This is really step 1
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Steve 01:51 PM 06-05-2018
Originally Posted by Wharf Rat:
Well, you know, it really depends a lot on the shipping method. If they use the tunnel under the lake, it’s only a day or two. But, you can never tell with the Canadians. If they insist on using one of their blimps, it becomes dependent on the wind. Could be a week or more.
Maybe you should ask the sender how it was sent and for a tracking number.
Or if they send it by dog sled...
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Porch Dweller 03:44 PM 06-05-2018
Longest I've had it take is two weeks.
But Wharf Rat is wise; ask for the tracking number and set your mind at ease.
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DEZn00ts 02:27 PM 06-06-2018
LMFAO well I guess I will ask him for the tracking and see if the pigeon post is going to take a while or not.
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CoolPuff 06:28 AM 06-08-2018
Two weeks is standard.
Anywhere up to a month is not unusual.
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