What is happening with China Post ?

Reasons that BLF allowed you to post and re-post ad nauseam until your fellow members couldn’t stand it anymore. Don’t even think about trying to turn this into a case of unfair treatment or protection of vendors. Your post history and interaction with other users makes the entire matter abundantly clear for all to see and analyze as they see fit. For the last time, drop the subject, including the thinly veiled references to your vendetta against BLF and the vendors that post here.

If you are going to ban someone for posting personal experiences with a particular company with shady shipping practices then go do it

In fact i have received a few PMs of support on the “protection” of some of the brands and sellers on BLF, particularly those with business dealings wit BLF

This is what BLF has become, censoring of personal experiences of shady business practices to protect some brands

So go ahead and ban me, its not hard to have another account or two

Oh and i didnt even mention SOFIRN ( till now)

Heres a little parting gift … the sofirn reviews are paid for from members here :wink:

I’ll leave Bearbreeder’s posts intact for the sake of transparency.

So, allegedly I (BLF) make secret deals to protect certain vendors and then somebody sends Bearbreeder a PM to inform him about these underhanded tricks. Just mull over that logic a little bit.

Not to protect the brands, but to protect the peace and the user experience here on BLF.

I invite anyone who is still concerned about these allegations to search BLF or browse through the long threads here discussing major issues and complaints with the very vendors that Bearbreeder was harping on. The very fact that you are able to do so on BLF is very revealing about the truth of the matter.

This will be my last comment on this matter. Please continue discussing the subject of this thread. Thanks!

Data had some pretty great lines on The Next Generation!

What’s funny(?) is that I’m turning into Tony DiNozzo.

Mentioned to my gf the movie “Runaway”, and cited the year as 1984, and just then… “Good God, I am Tony DiNozzo.”. :laughing:

Lightbringer, I will not see all the crazy 17track detail unless I scroll past the English text to the bottom, past the Mandarin text, and select the translate to English function. Not sure if you are already doing this and not sure if it will make you any happier with the detail, hard to watch.

Hm? There’s a “en” you add to the url to get it to default to English. Like ‘17track.com/en/…’ or whatnot.

Yes, you will get some of the primary text translated but still need to select the translate button to show all the text.

I just bought a pencil case from Keanu Reeves

He knows kung fu!

I don’t know if it adds to the discussion or it’s just my bad day.

I’m having 2 orders from different sellers that has been “delivered” to the airline but is not appearing in my country’s airport nearly a month since.

:person_facepalming:

All this talk about tracking packages from China got me thinking about the bad old days. Any geezers here will relate to this. The old way of ordering things was quite different when I was a kid. Catalogs ruled the day. Cut out the order form. Fill in the catalog numbers long hand. Add up the total. Go to the tax and shipping charge charts and total up again. Write a check. Drop in mail. Wait 4- 6 weeks. Go to the post office one day and there it is. Usually didn’t take 6 weeks but they were covering their butts. Shipped from a couple states away. Just a little perspective.

Did you order during 11.11?
1 of my order during 11.11 with China Post is missing after “Departed country of origin”.
While my 2 other orders on Black Friday, 1 received last week while another has reached my country post pending delivery.

I don’t think this is anything new for this month. I ordered 4 things from BG a few months ago, and 2 of them were sent back according to tracking. Eventually, I guess BG resent them again. They arrived a week or two later than the other packages. Maybe it’s China enforcing labeling rules or something. None of my packages contained batteries.

OTOH, EMS stuff seems to fly through, no problems. I think it’s something to do with free or cheap shipping options. They usually don’t label that stuff accurately.

This is bureaucracy in a demonstration of its power…

Updating… The package returns again…

2019-12-22 01:42, Beijing, leaving Huangcun Station, next stop Guangzhou International (via transfer)
2019-12-20 20:35, Beijing, Import Customs Release
2019-12-19 20:23, Beijing, arriving at Beijing Terminal (via transfer)
2019-12-18 13:41, Guangzhou, leaving Guangzhou Terminal, the next stop , Beijing Terminal (via transfer)
2019-12-17 21:59, Guangzhou, arriving at Guangzhou International (via transfer)
2019-12-17 19:24, Dongguan City, leaving Dongguan International, the next stop , Guangzhou International
2019-12-16 17:38, Dongguan City, leaving the “package express bulk business department back-office support class”, the next stop “Dongguan International”
2019-12-16 17:32, CHINA, HOME COUNTRY ADMISSION
2019-12-16 17:32, Dongguan City, “Parcel Express bulk business department back-office support class” has received, agent: dg3
2019-12-13 19:51, Logistics order created

The package contains only a HT70.

Same here.
This is now happening to all orders that arrive in Beijing.
I have like 12 orders in this situations.
I asked the sellers what is happening and nobody responds.
It seems to be a major issue in China and there isn’t anyone from China who knows what is going on?

2-3 years ago in Australia everything changed with freight times, just so happens there was a business person lobbying the goverment to change things to make it harder to buy OS. Since that person got their way things slowed down dramatically and not just from china. So the problem may not necessarily be on the retailers end.

Wellp, these were just delivered today. Coupla days ago appeared out of nowhere at ISC New York or wherever, and now bang-bang-bang, delivered.

I remember there used to be more informative updates, like every single step of the way (handed over to airline, arrived stateside, arrived at customs, gone through customs, handed to USPS, blah blah blah) but now it’s just the Big Milestones. So no wonder people are going bald pulling out their hair trying to figure out where their packages might be.

When I was in the service, the only approved way to ship classified information was USPS first class. I could legally take a SECRET research report, wrap it in brown paper, address it, and mail it to the recipient. It was recommended that we get Signature Confirmation, but once it was handed across the post office counter we had no idea where it was until it arrived a couple of days later. We were legally forbidden from sending the same information FedEx or Airborne, where we could track every time it changed hands and it would arrive the next day. Got to protect the Post Office monopoly!