Tirsdag 26 december 2006 01:32 skrev J Sloan: > Tom Patton wrote: > > Dear Tom Patton, > > > > The product that you have purchased is a made to order product. This > > means when the order is placed, our manufacturing department starts the > > process of creating the product, this can take up to 7 business days to > > complete. At that time the product will ship out and a tracking number > > will be emailed to you. > > How fscking quaint. a hand crafted product, built to order. What is this, > the 1890s? I wonder if these folks are familiar with the assembly line > concept of mass production. I mean, you'd think they could plan ahead based > on past orders and say, have a few thousand boxes ready for shipment... > > I ordered my 10.2 boxed set yesterday, with 2nd day air - but if they take > a friggin week to ship it, I've just wasted my money. Hopefully the message > quoted above is just boilerplate passed along by some well meaning drone - > if not, I'll be rather disappointed in Novell's ability to plan and > execute. > > Joe
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen of this fine list :-) - I know not much about the US postal system nor other distributional matters in your part of the world. - But let me tell you of a small (one man show, I don't know??) business in my part of the world, Denmark. See www.linuxpusher.dk, they'll burn CD/DVDs and ship them same day. Prices is the cost of burning, shipping and a small reasonable profit. - If legal (?) in the US, such a small entrepreneur would solve at least one of the box problems that I gather you have - from reading this thread. - and a MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY New Year to you all too ! -- ------------------------------ Med venlig hilsen/Best regards Verner Kjærsgaard Denmark. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
