Does anyone know where from and via what service the Special Editions are shipping? I’ve had a couple of mysteries show up on My USPS and I’m wondering if any of them are the glorious one.
Does anyone know where from and via what service the Special Editions are shipping?
Does anyone know where from and via what service the Special Editions are shipping?
Can’t you just….open them? Am I missing something?
My USPS is a tool that tracks any shipments coming to my address.
OH! I thought you had them in your hand and was afraid to open them.
“Now is the the package with the bees, or Blades in the Dark?”
We are shipping locally with USPS. Not to be cryptic here but we don’t get any tracking numbers from Alliance until they’ve sent them all out, which often means (because it takes 1-2 weeks for them to complete the shipment) that we don’t have tracking numbers until many of the books are already delivered.
All that is to say… I hope so π
David Schirduan I am now compelled to play a rogue who keeps bees. Spooky Leech who selectively breeds bees for alchemical venom, probably, with a dip into Hound for extra spooky Ghost Bees.
‘Unusual weapon?’ I think you mean ‘bag of angry BEES.’
Knowing Adam Bloom, there probably is a box of angry bees on track for delivery as well…
Sean Nittner are tracking numbers still sent out? I have a horrible local post office that often doesn’t deliver mail to my building for several days at a time (no regular worker and the Temps forget to get the key from the last one) and on occasions have marked things returned to sender so being able to track things has become fairly important to me ever receiving them.
Hi Chris McDonald, unfortunately no, the shipper doesn’t send out the tracking numbers but they do make them available for us if we want to look up. I can look your’s up once all the Special Editions are sent out (we won’t get it till then) and get the tracking number for you, but (see above) there is a chance I won’t have that till well after your book has been shipped.
Sean Nittner gotcha I’ll give it until most of then have been received before I worry about no need for you to go out of your way until there’s a chance something actually happened.
International deliveries are hot on the heels of the domestic ones?
Eadwin Tomlinson unfortunately hot on the heels isn’t the phrase I’d use. International deliveries are being sent to freight forwarders who are then distributing them. We are using air freight instead of sea freight so that saves many weeks, but it’s still likely more than a month before they a delivered to their final destinations.
Thanks for the update Sean Nittnerββ… I’d call that warm on the heels! More βπ for me then. π
Is there some way I can check on what’s coming to me? Just recently my Apocalypse World 2nd ed books arrived over four months late (that’s not your fault of course, but I’m getting a little nervous).