StanD
Headphoneus Supremus
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Shure SRH-1840's.
I imagine that somewhere, there's a postal worker venturing into the world of good headphones. Nice set of can's he should thank you.
Shure SRH-1840's.
I imagine that somewhere, there's a postal worker venturing into the world of good headphones. Nice set of can's he should thank you.
Shure SRH-1840's. :mad:
Ouch, aren't those like $400 dollars?
This past November, I ordered the M50's from my neighboring state (California), the package got to my city and then got lost in the Postal Office, after a a couple of weeks it said delivered, but I didn't have them. I was so mad, even though the headphones cost about $105. I called them and they said that if it says that they were delivered, it should be delivered.... About a 1 month and around 20 days, later, I got them, even though I had already ordered another ones and been using them.
$500 actually.. sigh.
Yeah, I've heard of packages/letters getting to people months and even years after they sent them.
I guess if they do get there, hey, awesome. But I'll write them off for now, hopefully I get a nice surprise in a month.
$500 actually.. sigh.
Yeah, I've heard of packages/letters getting to people months and even years after they sent them.
I guess if they do get there, hey, awesome. But I'll write them off for now, hopefully I get a nice surprise in a month.
Sometimes while enroute to a destination, a package may not get scanned at all. If you haven't already, call B&H and ask if the package has indeed been received. Call or, better yet, visit the local PO and request a package search. I've had packages misplaced, fallen behind equipment during sorting, etc. I had one package that had fallen behind a large piece of machinery and eventually they found it...after two weeks.
Good luck and don't despair...yet.
I see you mailed it via "package services." If not sent either Priority or First Class, the PO people will take their sweet time processing it.