The FastTech Thread for All FastTech Posts (Part 2)

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Schnarph

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Have you plugged in your SK shipping in the USPS tracking site?
Still nothing from USPS on either LK048741602HK (shipped 1/20) or RE663682298SE (shipped 1/7). The second one finally showed movement yesterday on 17Track, the day I placed my tickets. :facepalm:
Then,. Singapore is fast shipping then.

One was shipped jan 18 the other jan 21, got em yesterday.

China shipped jan 21 is in brooklyn.

Would like to add that i saw no movement on my singapore packages. They just showed up.
I hope this is the case for me, although I'm used to HK Post shipments showing up in Hong Kong before leaving for the US. It's been over 2 weeks, I think somebody messed up. :(

My last FT order shipped HK Post took 8 days total. :confused: I guess I'm going back to e-packet.
 

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Here is why people don't like taking batteries on their planes for shipment.

Batteries on planes 'pose fire risk' BBC News - Batteries on planes pose 'increased fire risk'

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But, don't they allow cellphones and laptops on planes? Maybe they should just store them more safely on the plane, like temperature controlled or pressure controlled, just like the parts of the plane that have passengers.
 

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    My 2 last order I got within 10 days of ordering, been waiting for the CNY to be over to do next order, be waiting a little longer for this one, as scheduled ship date isn't till the 10th, but not in a hurry anyway.

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    Myk

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    Here is why people don't like taking batteries on their planes for shipment.

    Batteries on planes 'pose fire risk' BBC News - Batteries on planes pose 'increased fire risk'

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    "I would like to stress that lithium battery fires on aircraft are a very rare event"

    "No-one is suggesting that the authorities ban lithium batteries from aircraft."

    The way FT ships is within the union guidelines as far as we know. The only way it's not is if the shipper doesn't follow guidelines of a shipping container, which I don't imagine there's a bunch of loose package tumbling around in the back of a plane.
     
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