Shipping a frame
#1
Shipping a frame
I won a Benotto track frame on ebay on the 22nd of last month. It still hasn't arrived. I figured I'd have a little patience considering it is crossing the border into Canada, but I'm starting to get worried. How long does this typically take?
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How's it coming? USPS? If so, you're not going to get a tracking number.
Don't worry though, I had a wheelset get split up during shipment. They were shipped in 2 boxes. The front took a week, the rear took a month to arrive.
The rear apparently got stuck in customs for a while.
That's my guess as to where your frame is.
Hope it arrives soon. I want to see that on the street.
Then again, now that you've posted this, you know that it's going to arrive tomorrow.....
Don't worry though, I had a wheelset get split up during shipment. They were shipped in 2 boxes. The front took a week, the rear took a month to arrive.
The rear apparently got stuck in customs for a while.
That's my guess as to where your frame is.
Hope it arrives soon. I want to see that on the street.
Then again, now that you've posted this, you know that it's going to arrive tomorrow.....
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Shiftless bum

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I've had a bike shipped USPS and it only took 12 days from North Virginia to Toronto.... Get back on him.
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PS NOT STOLEN
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Hope it works out soon.
On a side note, guess who you edged out on that auction! Excuse me for feeling smug knowing I avoided some trouble
I already have my Bridgestone (my impulse buy after losing that auction) built and ridden!
-alex
On a side note, guess who you edged out on that auction! Excuse me for feeling smug knowing I avoided some trouble
I already have my Bridgestone (my impulse buy after losing that auction) built and ridden!-alex
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From: toronto
Bikes: sannino track, nishiki olympic conversion
i had a complete bike sent from san diego to toronto and it took about 5 days to get to the canadian border. however, it took more than a week to get from windsor to toronto (about 380km) on the canadian side. this was by ups by the way. i'd get that tracking number though.
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i had just a messenger bag sent from Toronto to DC and it was first turned back by customs, then reshipped, then held up in customs for 4 days, then finally made its way to me.
it's really hit-or-miss what gets stopped and what doesn't, but you may have been in the "hit' category this time.
it's really hit-or-miss what gets stopped and what doesn't, but you may have been in the "hit' category this time.
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Originally Posted by chimblysweep
i had just a messenger bag sent from Toronto to DC and it was first turned back by customs, then reshipped, then held up in customs for 4 days, then finally made its way to me.
it's really hit-or-miss what gets stopped and what doesn't, but you may have been in the "hit' category this time.
it's really hit-or-miss what gets stopped and what doesn't, but you may have been in the "hit' category this time.
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Be patient - Homeland Security is busy trying to figure out how to weld the tubes back together now that they've inspected the insides of them.
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Originally Posted by bkrownd
Be patient - Homeland Security is busy trying to figure out how to weld the tubes back together now that they've inspected the insides of them.
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I used to work at a map store in Fairbanks, AK. We we frequently order maps from a bookstore in Whitehorse. It would regularly take the maps 6 weeks to get through customs and such. So the delay you have isn't entirely out of the oridinary. It still sucks, though.
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I still say its stuck in customs.
If you're really concerned, give them a call, they'll tell you if there's a backlog at the moment. Do you remember, around last november that there was a 6-week backlog of parcels at the Vancouver customs location.....
If you're really concerned, give them a call, they'll tell you if there's a backlog at the moment. Do you remember, around last november that there was a 6-week backlog of parcels at the Vancouver customs location.....
#23
Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's stuck somewhere in customs. I never thought to call and ask about a backlog, thanks. I did pay with paypal. It's just a bringdown because I have a Nitto stem/bars, Phil hubs/bb, and a new in the box 70s Campy crankset to match this baby when it arrives.






