Delivery Statistics

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halopunker

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Hey Everyone,

Just wanted to break down the differences between our present shipping options that we have on the website.

First-Class
: USPS Averages for these items as 1-3 days based upon the receiver. Although that is the average it doesn't necessarily mean it will arrive in that time span.

Priority Mail: USPS Averages 1-3 days for this option as well, they say it typically arrives by day #2 but it's not guaranteed.

Express Mail: The only option that is guaranteed. Typically arrives next day or second day, depending on when it's shipped. We require that Express mails be in by 8:00am EST so they can go out the same day.

Our Delivery Statics:
First-Class: 3.1 Days
Priority Mail: 2.3 Days
Express Mail: 1 Day

What does it mean?
First-Class mailing is a valid option if you dont need it right away. It's probably the most bang for your buck. Seems like the average is 3-4 Days for us.

Priority Mail I think is worth it if you don't mind paying a few dollars more. Typically arrives on days 2-3.

Express Mail is for those of us that ran out of something and wanted it yesterday. Now it is rather pricey, but for the cost we make sure that your package sits comfortably in coach class on the plane. The cost also includes all the little peanuts and (1) 8oz cup of your packages choice of beverage. We'll make sure your package is treated like a King during it's transportation. :p

Just wanted to give the basics on what each option is and throw out the average speeds our packages arrive.
 

jiff

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we make sure that your package sits comfortably in coach class on the plane. The cost also includes all the little peanuts and (1) 8oz cup of your packages choice of beverage. We'll make sure your package is treated like a King during it's transportation. :p
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What if a package is allergic to peanuts? Would that delay the time of arrival if it has to go to the ER for a shot of adrenaline and/or cortosone?
 
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