Has anyone tried their PCB service? Prices seem cheap enough.

On May 13, 7:53 pm, threeneurons <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just got a package, that I ordered from Futurlec. It took almost a month
> to get here. As not to alarm anyone, I can explain why. One of those weeks
> could be attributed to my local post office, or specifically, my mail
> carrier. They tried to deliver it to my office last Saturday, but its
> closed on Saturday, and she didn't leave a notice, until a week later. I
> picked it up from the Post office, today.
>
> Futurlec sends it Registered Mail, so it has to be signed for, and not left
> with a neighbor. The point of origin is Thailand, but its processed thru
> Singapore. The Invoice has an Australian address. The New York City
> address, I suspect, is just a PO Box. They also take about a week to
> process it. So if you're in the US or Europe, don't expect your parcel
> anytime soon. I suspect deliveries to Australia will show up sooner, unless
>  you have a customs service that follows the Euro model. Keep it in a
> warehouse for a few weeks. If its a terrorist bomb, then it will blow up
> there.
>
>
>
> > Futurelec seems to be in the same class as Jameco. Both occupy the middle
> > world. They aren't in the scale of Mouser or Digikey, but are bigger, than
> > your hobby suppliers, like All Electronics or Goldmine.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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