Saturday, February 27, 2010
February 27th Storm Power outage
Update - Power restored, normal service has resumed. We will however be down for about 20 minutes Sunday morning for server maintenance between 7:00 and 8:00 am EST.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Website Improvements - In response to customer requests
In order to avoid some confusion over special orders we have revamped the way special orders appear during the ordering process.
Firstly products that we cannot reasonably order in a fairly short time are no longer available for "special order" and are simply marked "out of stock" as is the case with most other vendors.
Products (other than yarn) are marked aas being available for "special order". Because yarn is often ordered in multiples we do not show this until you look at your shopping cart or go to check out. This will now be shown on the first (shipping) page of checkout as "special order" if we do not believe we have enough yarn in stock to fill an order.
Caveat - although a yarn may appear to be in stock in sufficient quantities we do not ship mixed dye lots. In this case you will be notified and the yarn will be special ordered.
We now will (in most cases unless specifically requested by the customer) cancel any and all special orders that we cannot or do not expect to fill within 6 weeks.
Friday, February 5, 2010
International Orders - Delivery Times
In general International (free/discounted shipping) orders are sent out within 3-4 days for delivery to the target country, which can take up to 3 weeks but usually takes only a few days. To be delivered to you the order has to pass through customs in your country. Customs randomly screen packages (this happens to us too), this process can easily take a further week. Finally if they determinate that duty is due the package will be held at your post office for you to pay the customs on it, in the USA they normally put a card in your letterbox, but this can easily be overlooked. If we have send a package to you (and it shows as shipped) and more than 3 weeks have passed please check your local post office and ask if an International package is waiting.
In almost all cases: (lost packages are VERY rare)
- The package is sitting in the customers local post office
- The customer has moved and just assumes the post office will forward the package (seems odd but happens a lot)
- The package has been delayed by customs
- The package was incorrectly delivered even though the address was correct
Less than one package per year is typically lost forever, although some (2-3 a year) take 3-4 months to surface.
If you need your order in a hurry choose one of the expidited delivery options, it might appear to be the same as our free shipping but it will get to the post office the same day we fill the order. This makes significantly more difference on International orders than on domestic orders.