I asked Jeff @ Janty to send me a replacement battery for my mini-fogger recently, and he was extremely swift to respond he would ship one right out. I was getting impatient after 8 days, and Jeff told me it had been shipped on the 24th, and it was very odd for it to be taking so long. Today it arrived, decorated with a great BIG label stating "HAZMAT Designated Surface Only" 8-o. I think it may have gotten some extra attention, thus the delay.
Could it be that some suppliers are starting to be identified as shipping nicotine via the USPS and are being "red-flagged"? My shipment was the battery ONLY (no liquids or carts) so I'm curious why the HAZMAT label? Has anyone seen anything similar? Maybe this is standard procedure for batteries (I've never seen it before) that are detected in the mail? Thre were no accompanying legal notices, etc. so I'm not terribly worried about it, more curious.
I'm glad it got here, and I'm sure Jeff did all he could for speedy delivery. At any rate, I don't believe I'll be able to recieve things like this at my work anymore as they get nervous when stuff like that comes through the door...
FWIW, my order from Hong Kong got here today as well. Cleared customs no prob, and no decorations even though there were 4 batteries and a bunch or carts in it. I was a bit nervous as I had to pick it up at the post office, and the penalty for knowingly shipping a hazardous substance via USPS is $250-$100,000.
Could it be that some suppliers are starting to be identified as shipping nicotine via the USPS and are being "red-flagged"? My shipment was the battery ONLY (no liquids or carts) so I'm curious why the HAZMAT label? Has anyone seen anything similar? Maybe this is standard procedure for batteries (I've never seen it before) that are detected in the mail? Thre were no accompanying legal notices, etc. so I'm not terribly worried about it, more curious.
I'm glad it got here, and I'm sure Jeff did all he could for speedy delivery. At any rate, I don't believe I'll be able to recieve things like this at my work anymore as they get nervous when stuff like that comes through the door...
FWIW, my order from Hong Kong got here today as well. Cleared customs no prob, and no decorations even though there were 4 batteries and a bunch or carts in it. I was a bit nervous as I had to pick it up at the post office, and the penalty for knowingly shipping a hazardous substance via USPS is $250-$100,000.