I had a package “shipped” with Singapore Post on 4/10 too, but it’s not even trackable (as in “The following Item(s) is/are not found”). No li-ions though, maybe I should have ordered some?
Go to fasttech and click “your orders”, you can manage everything there. By the way, in such cases as you quoted, they said they will automaticly put the batteries into the device.
I wonder is that is actually all or all for air freight? I would like them to open an over land delivery system. Old school but will avoid many of the dangers of transporting via air. May take a month but better than than none?
I didn’t tell them anything. They’re aware of what the situation is at the moment. The Chinese have been dealing with these bureaucratic logjams for ages. I’ll leave it to their ingenuity to keep me supplied with fresh ells.
The last order was placed Oct 1 but not shipped until Oct 10 because of their holiday. FT told me last night, (Oct 10) that they had received them back from SP. Seems like very fast turnaround. I’ve already received my PP refund.
It seems that FT prefers SP over HKP for battery shipments. I suppose I could ask them to use HKP, but I would think they know which one has the best chance of success, based on the number of returned packages they’re getting from each postal service.
I don’t see why they would use SP when they have that announcement on their site stating that SP is refusing all Liion batteries… At least it is a fast turnaround though.
I had two orders in before the holidays. They sent the “non battery” by SingPost and the “battery” package by ChinaPost. The batteries were returned to FT. My latest four battery orders were sent HKPost.