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Drink bottle and beanie otw probably delivered weekend

then  guernsey next week but as shipping is a disaster I wont hold my breath till i get a tracking number

 
10 hours ago, Demonland said:

All those items should be available particularly if you ordered within a day or two of that one day in September. 

My order didn't go in until the 6th Oct, I thought I'd let the rush subside, bad move.

 

I regret walking past the shop in the G on Sun and not going in to buy extras I wanted. 

Still waiting for the New Balance Premiers T-Shirt I ordered from The AFL Store online back on 26 September.

Got in touch with them today and stock is now only expected next week (after earlier saying late November).

If I want it by Christmas, I have to pick it up from them, as no guarantees Australia Post will be able to deliver in time.

Groan. 


20 minutes ago, peasant said:

If I want it by Christmas, I have to pick it up from them, as no guarantees Australia Post will be able to deliver in time.

Groan. 

Is it just me, or has Australia Post become even more inept since the departure of Christine Holgate? And for what?………..a couple of bonus watches 😤.

 

38 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Is it just me, or has Australia Post become even more inept since the departure of Christine Holgate? And for what?………..a couple of bonus watches 😤.

 

I doubt it's that, it's more likely that because of Covid there are a lot more items being sent in the mail and they have a shortage of delivery drivers. They were good up until a few months ago but seem to have slowed down a bit, they did warn that there would be delivery issues around Christmas time.

 
1 hour ago, Dante said:

I doubt it's that, it's more likely that because of Covid there are a lot more items being sent in the mail and they have a shortage of delivery drivers. They were good up until a few months ago but seem to have slowed down a bit, they did warn that there would be delivery issues around Christmas time.

If stock of a t-shirt ordered in late September still isn't ready by nearly mid-Dec for delivery, it's a bit hard to point the finger at Australia Post.

Also have the At Last! book and Max Gawn Diary confirmed as being on its way via Australia Post, so fingers crossed that arrives fairly soon as well.

59 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Thank you to my sister for this birthday present. 

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Not  from ricky nixon is it ? :)


On 12/9/2021 at 4:05 PM, Superunknown said:

Finally received order after placing it on 26th. What a disaster.

stubby holder - no bottom?!

the shipment didn’t have the youth cap ordered for my son in time for Christmas 

the premiers hat (grey one) is an horrible fit - it’s like some WW2 German Panzer gunner’s hat from a Spike Milligan novel. I had to check screen caps from Indiana Jones to check I wasn’t over egging things - nope. Gave that to my son so awaiting a black Premiers New Era one instead but alas no hats 

 

pretty poor experience with zero communication from the shop without prodding 

Yeah, I was disappointed with the no bottom stubby holders as well. Suppose they do tend to fall out anyway.

That said, am dunking from one of myne as i tpye.

19 hours ago, Demonland said:

I too am waiting for the white New Balance. I believe it is the final item I have that still hasn’t shipped. 

That’s what’s holding up my last order too….

I regret ordering the new balance tee with my entire order after getting home from the gf! 
watched the afl shop fill up and sell out of most of the merch I also ordered with it! 


Got my blue ray set of the games but it was through DVD Land not the club.

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13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Just got a notifications that I have MFC merch arriving today. Will post later what it is. Either the beach towels or the New Balance white T-Shirt. 

Also lol. The sucker I am paid for Express Delivery. 

Imagine when you would have got it if you hadn't.

A little annoyed that my copies of At Last $39.99 and Max's Captain Diary $32.99 have still not turned up but both are in my local Target store at $19.99 and $24 99. 

All my big expensive items have arrived now but nothing from the club or the AFL store. Learnt a lot after 57 years of waiting. ie the Demon Victory Pack is $94 at JBs Yet wait a few months "If you can" at it will be $6.95 like the Richmond 2020 one. The Full season one is $139 and the 2020 one is $34.99. 

Next year I will be buying from the Demons store in person and not on line. 

 
 

 


I got the victory pack when JB HIFI had a 30% off sale. I think I'll just watch the 3rd quarter of the prelim, called the Max Gawn quarter and may have to go back and rewatch the first final because I really can't remember a lot of it as it was so long ago. 

Gave my Dad the mousepad for his brithday. Great useful gift. 

Still have to get the WEG posters framed but finally got everything I wanted. 

 

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Just got a notifications that I have MFC merch arriving today. Will post later what it is. Either the beach towels or the New Balance white T-Shirt. 

Also lol. The sucker I am paid for Express Delivery. 

False alarm. It wasn't MFC merch. The Aus Post email reference number began with MFC. 🤦‍♂️

 

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