The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Company fulfillment and shipping delays are a real thing this holiday season. There were two gifts (from a reputable vendor that I've done business with before), that indicated when I placed the 2 orders (different addresses) that the boxes may not get out for another 8 days. Then, there's the delivery truck shipping time beyond that. (Items were ordered around Dec. 4th -- I "thought" that was early enough?!)

🤦‍♀️ But I had no choice. These were the gifts I wanted to send, and nothing else I saw (from any vendor) appealed to me.

But, the good thing is that even if they don't arrive on time for Christmas, I have 2020 to blame, and everyone accepts that--so I'm off the hook no matter what! :cool:

Come to think of it, I've been getting a lot of mileage out of my list of 2020 excuses -- dishes stacked in the sink, laundry piling up, paperwork piling up on desk, etc. :p
 

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
Company fulfillment and shipping delays are a real thing this holiday season. There were two gifts (from a reputable vendor that I've done business with before), that indicated when I placed the 2 orders (different addresses) that the boxes may not get out for another 8 days. Then, there's the delivery truck shipping time beyond that. (Items were ordered around Dec. 4th -- I "thought" that was early enough?!)

🤦‍♀️ But I had no choice. These were the gifts I wanted to send, and nothing else I saw (from any vendor) appealed to me.

But, the good thing is that even if they don't arrive on time for Christmas, I have 2020 to blame, and everyone accepts that--so I'm off the hook no matter what! :cool:

Come to think of it, I've been getting a lot of mileage out of my list of 2020 excuses -- dishes stacked in the sink, laundry piling up, paperwork piling up on desk, etc. :p
Shop Disney says orders must be placed by tomorrow, Amazon is still claiming they do 2 day shipping, just got an order from Walmart 2 days. If I was going to order anything for Christmas I'D GET IT DONE TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

DryerLintFan

Premium Member
Company fulfillment and shipping delays are a real thing this holiday season. There were two gifts (from a reputable vendor that I've done business with before), that indicated when I placed the 2 orders (different addresses) that the boxes may not get out for another 8 days. Then, there's the delivery truck shipping time beyond that. (Items were ordered around Dec. 4th -- I "thought" that was early enough?!)

🤦‍♀️ But I had no choice. These were the gifts I wanted to send, and nothing else I saw (from any vendor) appealed to me.

But, the good thing is that even if they don't arrive on time for Christmas, I have 2020 to blame, and everyone accepts that--so I'm off the hook no matter what! :cool:

Come to think of it, I've been getting a lot of mileage out of my list of 2020 excuses -- dishes stacked in the sink, laundry piling up, paperwork piling up on desk, etc. :p


I was just talking to N about this last night. I'm a homebody anyway so the pandemic hasn't changed my social life much. Only now people don't invite me to as many things so I don't need as many excuse 😂😂
 

MySmallWorldof4

Well-Known Member
At this point in time, it is all BS to me, and a slap in the face to customers. As normal policy up to certain months of Covid, tellers and bank executives are either behind bullet-proof glass, or in offices where doors can close. Up to the other day, customers all entered the lobby with masks on, to then transact business with the tellers behind the glass. Even the tellers had masks on, by the way.

So, with the NEW restrictions in place, why are the banking employees so privileged to LOCK OUT the public, when grocery workers, etc., have no such restrictions??!! :banghead:

It's a garbage move by the banks. :mad:
100% correct.
 

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