i normaly ship via sing post - 14 days - but i gave epacket a chance on my last order, since few people rave about their items hitting the states in 5~ days
my last order, using epacket - placed: March 18, 2015 just received it yesterday.
Last order took three weeks, one before that.... 10 Days.. The 10 days on my first order shocked me (5days of which was the 300 mile from San Francisco to me). I saw the slow shipping posts. This confused me. Till I placed the second order. With this the 3rd order I don't expect to see anything for 2-4 weeks.
Might be slightly shorter for you as for some reason my stuff goes though Yonkers and it takes longer to get from Yonkers Upstate then it did to get from China to Yonkers,.
My Last order without any tracking took 6 weeks. Note I`m in a Cali.
During that time I tried W/tracking through Hong Kong post and it only took 2 weeks, so that`s going to be my MO now. :?)
If everything ordered is listed as "in stock" or "ships next day", it usually takes about 14 days give or take a few days.
If items aren't in stock or are listed as "ships in X days", expect a wait.
My 7 week one wasn't from the time I ordered, but from the time they shipped it. Altogether it was like 12 weeks. Not sure what happened there. No batteries.
Gets to me 90% of the time in under 2 weeks from ship date. Usually 10-12 days. My longest was 16 days during the shipping crisis of 13', the shortest being 7 days.
With the exception of a big snafu during the fall of 2013, all of my orders have taken around three weeks from order to mailbox (and I always order items that are either in stock or "ships next day").
I've also had packages sit in customs for over a week once they get stateside for some odd reason.
My 7 week one wasn't from the time I ordered, but from the time they shipped it. Altogether it was like 12 weeks. Not sure what happened there. No batteries.
Sometimes China takes longer to do their part, more often US customs drags their feet releasing containers.
My last order took an extra 10 days due to west coast dock workers complaining that 150k a year isn't enough to unload boxes at the docks, and refusing to do work until the government stepped in.
Yay unions!
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