Being a typical American, I must have immediate gratification...
'Went to my local hobby shop seeking a Humvee (M1151).. but wasn't in stock. Since I need immediate gratification, by the time I was out the door, I had jumped on my iPhone and with my slightly obese American fingers, I ordered one online from Hobby Easy. That was in January.
At the end of February, I received an eMail notifying me that it was being shipped from Hong Kong.
Now, middle of March, I inquired about the order and Hobby Easy said it will be about three months for me to receive it. Apparently it is on a slow boat from China...
Three or Four months... to me an American, that's a lifetime!
In at amount of time,
204,000 Americans will die of heart disease
197,233 Americans will die of cancer
49,033 Americans will die of COPD
44,367 Americans will die from strokes
45,367 Americans will die from accidents - including falling off the toilet.
62 Americans will die of being struck by lightning
14,257 will die of suicide (possibly one more if my order doesn't arrive soon!)
Why do so many Americans have to die before my order arrives!
Is this typical experience from Hobby-Not-So-Easy?
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Hobby Easy - Why do so many have to die?
BruceJ8365
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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - 11:35 PM UTC
RobinNilsson
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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - 11:39 PM UTC
You forgot to mention the number of executive orders that will be issued during that time
/ Robin
/ Robin
TankManNick
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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - 11:40 PM UTC
Methinks we need a 'war' on heart disease, cancer etc.
The 'war' on terror and drugs seem small potatoes now...
The 'war' on terror and drugs seem small potatoes now...
69mudbone
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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - 11:42 PM UTC
Hi Bruce , thanks for putting a smile on my face
brekinapez
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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - 11:43 PM UTC
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Methinks we need a 'war' on heart disease, cancer etc.
The 'war' on terror and drugs seem small potatoes now...
Except all those "Wars on..." the government declares are always lost. We need one we can win.
trickymissfit
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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - 11:48 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Being a typical American, I must have immediate gratification...
'Went to my local hobby shop seeking a Humvee (M1151).. but wasn't in stock. Since I need immediate gratification, by the time I was out the door, I had jumped on my iPhone and with my slightly obese American fingers, I ordered one online from Hobby Easy. That was in January.
At the end of February, I received an eMail notifying me that it was being shipped from Hong Kong.
Now, middle of March, I inquired about the order and Hobby Easy said it will be about three months for me to receive it. Apparently it is on a slow boat from China...
Three or Four months... to me an American, that's a lifetime!
In at amount of time,
204,000 Americans will die of heart disease
197,233 Americans will die of cancer
49,033 Americans will die of COPD
44,367 Americans will die from strokes
45,367 Americans will die from accidents - including falling off the toilet.
62 Americans will die of being struck by lightning
14,257 will die of suicide (possibly one more if my order doesn't arrive soon!)
Why do so many Americans have to die before my order arrives!
Is this typical experience from Hobby-Not-So-Easy?
I hear you!! I ordered in a MIG 31 from the actual supplier in the states back in September. Six months later, and after several phone calls I'm finally giving up the project.
gary
jwest21
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 12:25 AM UTC
So I was clicking on a different subject and suddenly I thought "Did that other topic say 'Hobby Easy- How Many more Have to Die'?".
I use their air mail service. It takes about 2 weeks. Also being an American, I want to minimize the time that I could have a heart attack before I get the kit.
I use their air mail service. It takes about 2 weeks. Also being an American, I want to minimize the time that I could have a heart attack before I get the kit.
Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 12:43 AM UTC
I have ordered from Canada many times, use there air service, always arrives in 2-3 weeks.
jasegreene
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 12:51 AM UTC
Well during all this time waiting you could have just built a real one from scratch.Just like the Kurds did.Just saying...
Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 03:03 AM UTC
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Apparently it is on a slow boat from China...
Hobby Boss gives you a choice of shipping options. How soon you want it is your call.
Removed by original poster on 03/15/17 - 22:07:56 (GMT).
Knuckles
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 03:08 AM UTC
Jack_Turmoil
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 03:10 AM UTC
Ha ha ha. Great post! I haven't ordered from them. I'm an American, as well. I've found Lucky Model to be pretty decent. Usually about 2 weeks or less. Hopefully, you live to see your package arrive.
ivanhoe6
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 03:29 AM UTC
Pretty darned clever Bruce. Thanks for the smile ! Did you ask at your LHS if they could special order the Humvee? I always seemed to get my special orders in a week or 10 days. Then unfortunately they closed up shop.
Now I've switched to using Sprue Bros. FAST service but a bit pricey on shipping. But then again, I never had to pay for shipping before. Roll models is pretty good but a bit slow maybe 50-60K worth of deceased people's worth.
Hang in there brother! One day your ship will come in.
Now I've switched to using Sprue Bros. FAST service but a bit pricey on shipping. But then again, I never had to pay for shipping before. Roll models is pretty good but a bit slow maybe 50-60K worth of deceased people's worth.
Hang in there brother! One day your ship will come in.
m4sherman
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 03:43 AM UTC
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You forgot to mention the number of executive orders that will be issued during that time
/ Robin
Yeah, and please, no more red lines!!!
On a personal note, I would not care at all if all drugs were legal. You want 'em, go get 'em, take as much as you want.
However, thanks to one of those so called "victims" of the "War on Drugs" my Father now has metal rods in his arm and leg but, 25 years later, is still alive. It seems the moron was stoned and decided to run down the next person he saw riding a bike.
pgb3476
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 04:28 AM UTC
You did not mention which shipping method you picked. I always go air and get it from 1 to 2 weeks. Even with Air, still cheaper than purchasing the same kit from within the US.
HobbyEasy has always done good by me.
HobbyEasy has always done good by me.
bulldawg380
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 05:07 AM UTC
i have always used scalehobbyist and have never had any of these problems and shipping is cheap as well on another note has anyone had bad luck with scalehobbyist
kurtistsang
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 06:03 AM UTC
You may choose to send your order by surface mail at a cheaper postage, it need to take at least 2 months to arrive by sea.
dylans
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 06:09 AM UTC
I have had nothing but great service from them. usually 6-10 days to get to me from them.
lucky model...well thats another story. my last order from them took a week to get out the door, then was sent from HK to the west coast of Canada through England. 6 weeks later it finally showed up. even though I paid extra for the 7-11 day shipping.
I have always had great service from Hobbyeasy, not always the same story with Luckymodel.
lucky model...well thats another story. my last order from them took a week to get out the door, then was sent from HK to the west coast of Canada through England. 6 weeks later it finally showed up. even though I paid extra for the 7-11 day shipping.
I have always had great service from Hobbyeasy, not always the same story with Luckymodel.
retiredyank
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 06:13 AM UTC
It does not seem to matter which shipping option I choose(Florida or Arkansas); I always have to wait about a month. Sprue Bros. shipping rates have improved. Why Luckymodel does not offer tracking, is beyond me.
pgb3476
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 07:15 AM UTC
Scalehobbyist, two thumbs down. I have ordered from them before. Prices not that good and it took them a week each time before they actually shipped my order.
dmiles
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 03:09 PM UTC
I have been ordering from Hobby Easy for 9 years now and purchase about 85% of my stuff from them; in all that time, I have never had a problem. Daniel and Co. always advise me if they are out of stock of something I have ordered and dispatch the order within 1 week. I always select the air mail option and my orders usually arrive in to me in rural Australia between 12 to 14 days, the same goes for Lucky Model. I purchased a Rosomak in late December from Poland (as Hobby Easy hadn’t got them in stock) and after I paid for it and a bit more fiddling around I found out that the company only ships by surface mail. Found out form Australia post that it should be here sometime in April, I hate surface mail!
So in future I will stick with the suppliers I know and trust, thanks Hobby Easy and Lucky Model
So in future I will stick with the suppliers I know and trust, thanks Hobby Easy and Lucky Model
Tojo72
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 03:31 PM UTC
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i have always used scalehobbyist and have never had any of these problems and shipping is cheap as well on another note has anyone had bad luck with scalehobbyist
Scalehobbyist has always been good to me,no problems,decent prices,fast and reasonable shipping.Highly recommended here.
Vodnik
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 03:48 PM UTC
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It does not seem to matter which shipping option I choose(Florida or Arkansas); I always have to wait about a month. Sprue Bros. shipping rates have improved. Why Luckymodel does not offer tracking, is beyond me.
?... Of course they do. It is an option that you have to check when you place your order and you pay a couple of $$ extra for it, but they certainly do offer it. All my orders arrive with traceable shipments.
Different story is that USPS does not offer tracking for some international registered post services, which are traceable everywhere else in the world but disappear from the tracking systems once they arrive to the US... But it is USPS problem, not the sender's.
DT61
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 04:48 PM UTC
I've always had great service from Hobby Easy, they have a huge range of products and their shipping is very reasonable.
Darryl
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