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Australian e-commerce is *the worst*: "estimated delivery between July 21st, and August 24th," really shooting for the moon there guys.
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mafic
Jul 12 '17, 19:18
it's one book, which is apparently in stock.
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They deliver by boomerang, and it just doesn't seem to make it to the destination every time they ship. -- nm
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Max
Jul 12, 19:51
Be glad we gae you a date, at all. Plus, that is just an estimate. So it may be 2018. -- nm
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Australian e-commerce
Jul 12, 19:45
It's a big, wild, scary country. Lots of predators. They have to factor in the training of new couriers. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 12, 19:20
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Actually ... there aren't many large predatory animals, are there? Dingos. A few things like that. No grizzlies. No cougars.
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Beryllium
Jul 12, 19:21
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crocs would be the big one, but they're really only northern 20% or so. sharks I guess? -- nm
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mafic
Jul 12, 19:25
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Unless the courier is taking a SeaDoo, he should be fine, I guess. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 12, 20:39
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