Home Docks are shipping again!

Posted by: mlord

Home Docks are shipping again! - 23/06/2003 09:37

Okay, the first batch of nine new docks are in the mail today. I would really like to send more of these out (we have twenty more on hand), but people are being really slow responding to emails (or not at all in some cases).

This could be due to holiday, work travel, whatever.. but I do need to send as many of these out as possible this week -- I am leaving for the UK on Friday, and none will ship again until I return to Canada, a couple of weeks later.

So.. please Claim your Docks!.

If you have not received an email from me, then please check your queue position at the Home Docks URL (above) -- if it says notified next to your order, then I am waiting for payment from you!

If you are in the top fifty or so, and would like one of the docks I have here, then stay tuned: Any docks that are left-over on Wednesday will be offered up for quick grabs before I leave for Europe.

Cheers
Posted by: mlord

Re: Home Docks are shipping again! - 24/06/2003 08:12

Oh, and by the way..

These docks are the first bunch of the new batch, with the all-new stiffer back panels, tighter tolerances, and the usual nice fit and finish.

Cheers
Posted by: Derek

Re: Home Docks are shipping again! - 24/06/2003 14:20

If you have any left over at the end of the week feel free to bring one to the meet for me! :-) (no idea if I'm in the next 50 or not ... but I am in there somewhere).
Posted by: mlord

Re: Home Docks are shipping again! - 24/06/2003 15:32

Bring some cash (EU) along, just in case..
Posted by: Derek

Re: Home Docks are shipping again! - 25/06/2003 14:16

cool, will do
Posted by: mlord

Arrrggg! - 17/07/2003 15:30

So, we've now got 100 custom made cardboard cartons on hand for shipping Home Docks around the world.

Except there's just one little problem with a certain little country.. guess which one?

The US of A wants more air in my packages. The rest of the World could care less, and actually appreciates smaller parcels. But not Uncle Sam, no. He wants an extra two inches on the box size, filled with nothing.

So.. off I go to order another hundred or so boxes, two inches longer than the first batch.

Consequently, dock shipping costs for the US of A will be $1 higher than previously. Rates for the rest of the planet remain unchanged.

Cheers
Posted by: thinfourth2

Re: Arrrggg! - 17/07/2003 15:34

can't you just tell them your docks are 2 inches smaller or do they want to steal your canadian mountain air
Posted by: rob

Re: Arrrggg! - 17/07/2003 15:54

I must be missing something here. Since when does a country dictate what packaging you send through its postal service??
Posted by: JeffS

Re: Arrrggg! - 18/07/2003 04:51

or do they want to steal your canadian mountain air


Naw, but we do want to steal their toilets
Posted by: davec

Re: Arrrggg! - 18/07/2003 06:32

I was in the PO the other day and a new rule was sprung on the guy in front of me, they won't insure any package without a minimum of 4" of padding on each side.
Posted by: _hardcore_

Re: Arrrggg! - 18/07/2003 06:37

>Naw, but we do want to steal their toilets

Toilets, what with the canadian toilets ? I remember them as the same type as the american ones (Lots of water to let things float around! yikes..)

Heh..

Tada,
Kaare
Posted by: pgrzelak

Re: Arrrggg! - 18/07/2003 06:49

Thread. The Off Topic section has discussions that range over many different topics...
Posted by: JeffS

Re: Arrrggg! - 18/07/2003 06:51

See this thread
Posted by: pgrzelak

Re: Arrrggg! - 18/07/2003 06:51

That is insane. Rather than not dropping packages marked "glass" or "fragile", they are forcing a padding dimension??? How can they actually enforce such a regulation? Are they opening boxes on the spot?
Posted by: jmwking

Re: Arrrggg! - 18/07/2003 07:03

I imagine they just deny the claim. You typically have to show the packaging materials with the damaged merchandise to make a damage claim.

-jk
Posted by: mlord

Re: Arrrggg! - 18/07/2003 13:32

Since when does a country dictate what packaging you send through its postal service??

Exactly what I asked when I found out. My local Postie replied, "Since 911".

I really cannot see the connection with aircraft crashing into large buildings and slim letters dusted in white powders.. so, go figure.

But the US Customs service now requires that parcels from Canada which mass over 1KG must measure at least 25cm in one dimension. I forget the other two dimensions, but the 25cm (10") is the sticky bit for the 8x8x3" docks right now.

I've ordered the new boxes, oughta have them in two weeks or so.

Cheers
Posted by: mtempsch

Re: Arrrggg! - 18/07/2003 14:04

Wonder how they'd react to 2" worth of styrofoam glued to the outside, on one of the sides to make it 10"...

/Michael
Posted by: Mach

Re: Arrrggg! - 18/07/2003 14:44

This is the US Postal Service so, the correct response is slowwwly.
Posted by: thinfourth2

Re: Arrrggg! - 18/07/2003 15:07

Pity you ordered the boxs could of order ones 3 foot square




The scarey thing is someone was paid to come up with this idea
Posted by: boxer

Re: Arrrggg! - 21/07/2003 06:56

they won't insure any package without a minimum of 4" of padding on each side.

All my school essays would qualify for insurance then!

Whilst I'm on this thread, it's only right to say how pleased I am with my docking station, which I picked up at the meet - it really is a precision made piece of kit: Great stuff.
Posted by: drakino

Re: Arrrggg! - 23/07/2003 10:15

Exactly what I asked when I found out. My local Postie replied, "Since 911".
Then how did you ship several docks already into the USA without this issue?

*sigh* USPS at its best again I suppose.
Posted by: mlord

Re: Arrrggg! - 28/07/2003 10:39

Those were in the old boxes, which I have pretty much run out of now.
Posted by: davec

Got mine! - 28/07/2003 13:18

I got my two in the old boxes on Saturday! No scratches, dents, dings, white powder, or C4 packs!

I'm a thinking black lacquer finish for one, some type of steel/aluminum looking color for the other.

Thanks, Mark! These are awesome docks!
Posted by: mlord

Re: Got mine! - 28/07/2003 16:43

Actually, your two docks are in the "new-but-too-small" boxes.. my local postie was feeling nice that day, and accepted them even though they were undersized..

Good to hear they arrived okay with no nasty dings or anything!

Cheers