So what's the implication here? That the seller is dishonest or that the publisher's printer is late? Or that media mail is slow?

If their printer is late (and book printers usually are late, by some weeks), there is nothing you, a retailer, or in many cases the publisher can do about it. Book printers often work on the schedule most convenient for themselves.

If the book was shipped by media mail, which can take a month or more, there is nothing much anyone can do about it after the book has been shipped. The post office also tends to work on the schedule most convenient for themselves.

There is also nothing the members of h-costume can do about your order. Why not just ask whoever you ordered the book from--the retailer or the publisher?

And what's the rush anyway? You preordered a book knowing it was not immediately available.

Fran
Lavolta Press
http://www.lavoltapress.com



Edith Reardon wrote:
Mine said Feb. 21 still no book Brin

"Lonnie D. Harvel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I ordered the Tudor Tailor. Still waiting on it. They said "March 2006" and it is still March...

E House wrote:


Has anyone order and actually received either of these two books?



"The Tudor Tailor" by Ninya Mikhaila et al (pre-ordered from website)
ISBN: ?




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