Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:17 am
Sage 2
Don't want to be a wet blanket but just because you have a tracking number doesn't mean the knife is actually shipped. I ship from home by paying for and printing my own shipping labels. Then I put the label on the box and mail it. BUT,,, after I generate a tracking number and email someone giving them the tracking # doesn't mean I actually put the box in my mail box for the mailguy to pick up. Your knife could have been labeled for shipment and then knocked off the desk and is laying behind the coke machine out of sight and no one knows it. You may not get your knife until after they decide to shampoo the carpet and move the coke machine and find the box with mold all over it.i am travvy wrote:all i have to say is national knives is awesome! placed my order late last night and when i woke up this morning it already shipped!
Or if they get electrocuted reaching behind the drink box, it may take a year or morejackknifeh wrote:Don't want to be a wet blanket but just because you have a tracking number doesn't mean the knife is actually shipped. I ship from home by paying for and printing my own shipping labels. Then I put the label on the box and mail it. BUT,,, after I generate a tracking number and email someone giving them the tracking # doesn't mean I actually put the box in my mail box for the mailguy to pick up. Your knife could have been labeled for shipment and then knocked off the desk and is laying behind the coke machine out of sight and no one knows it. You may not get your knife until after they decide to shampoo the carpet and move the coke machine and find the box with mold all over it.Sorry. :D
OTOH, I'm sure they have it in their out box as I sit making up horror stories. :D Hope the mail man is as fast as National Knives. :D
Jack
Im in the same boat with my PM2! Aggravating!jmh58 wrote:Well.... My Tenacious was supposed to be delivered today but the mail is here and it aint!! :mad: Darn!!! :eek: Gotta wait another day!! John :)
tvenuto wrote:At long freaking last: A drop-point D'allara.
Need pictures!!tvenuto wrote:At long freaking last: A drop-point D'allara.
haha. well one of the 12 year olds in his sweat shop must of done something right cause my package has shipped! and i hope i get a bug set for free! that would be awesome because i want to buy a set but people want too much for what they are. i did get that smiley face on my last order though lol!DougC-3 wrote:Or if they get electrocuted reaching behind the drink box, it may take a year or more
But actually, remember, that's the place where Robert pays special attention to every detail, sents out free bug sets without being asked, and always draws those cheery little smiley faces on the invoice :D ... or maybe it's somebody in his sweatshop of 12 year-olds and undocumented workers from all over the world that does that :eek: :confused: :p
Just kidding !! I've never heard a complaint about Robert, only praise. I've bought several knives from there and they always get here quick, even though they used to track from Kincheloe, Michigan, down to Toledo, Ohio, then back up to Detroit, then to Ala. lol, but the last one skipped that route and shot straight down here in two days.
I think the bug sets were sort of a contest, several months ago, but it seemed that a lot of people were "winning." He actually sent me two at once, saying that the box was damaged on one :)i am travvy wrote:haha. well one of the 12 year olds in his sweat shop must of done something right cause my package has shipped! and i hope i get a bug set for free! that would be awesome because i want to buy a set but people want too much for what they are. i did get that smiley face on my last order though lol!
Welcome to the forum. I think there is a rule that you are not allowed to wonder why you buy a knife. :) Just enjoy. Let your friends and/or family wonder why you buy knives. :DFDE wrote:Super blue ladybug before they are all gone. Not sure why though I already have a zpd-189 ladybug...