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dharh said:
Was the product actually in stock? Otherwise I dunno why you would have problems. I bought a tea that was shipped from china to my home that took only 6 days to get here.

Yep, it was in stock. I even changed some products I wanted to get only "In stock" ones. It's still in stock by the way, for both orders. The only one not supposed to be in stock (I was supposed to wait a few more days for this one) is the one already in Japan. Dont know why.

d21lewis said:
What I've learned: check the seller's reputation, reviews, and how long they've been on Amazon.

And anyone who's been there for a while tends to bend over backwards for a good review. Bad reviews cost them money.

The seller are Amazon themselves for one order, a mix of Amazon themselves and "shipped by Amazon" for the other (the sellers themselves are big sellers with thousands of reviews, between 97 and 100% positives). The only order shipped by another seller is the only one already shipped.

Ganoncrotch said:
You know when you get to the delivery options and you picked the cheapest option furthest away from priority shipping? That's why it's slow

There should be no relation, the speed of the package doesn't change the speed of the preparation. Just the speed of the carrier. All the estimated dates on the delivery options were almost the same, just a couple of days faster for maybe 40 dollars more of shipping. Not worth it, and wouldn't change the preparation issue.

EDIT: Just checked, I don't even have a choice for the speed of delivery on the bigger order, only on the small one.

Last edited by Faelco - on 04 May 2019