02-16-2018 12:23 PM
SO if I order my tuxedo today and put a $20.00 fee I wanted to know when will it arrive to my house before April 14, 2018.
02-16-2018 12:28 PM
@darrelwilso_53wrote:SO if I order my tuxedo today and put a $20.00 fee I wanted to know when will it arrive to my house before April 14, 2018.
You need to contact the seller.
02-16-2018 12:30 PM
@darrelwilso_53wrote:SO if I order my tuxedo today and put a $20.00 fee I wanted to know when will it arrive to my house before April 14, 2018.
You are not communicating with your seller here. You are posting to a member community forum. You need to go back to the listing you are looking at, and find the link for communicating with your seller. (You can also find that link on their feedback page.)
I have to say, though, that if you are ordering a tuxedo from a Chinese seller (it sounds like you are), you should probably reconsider. You would have to pay shipping to send it back if you do not receive what you ordered, or it doesn't fit, or it's junk quality, etc. A tuxedo for a formal event is something you should be buying or renting locally, so that it can be properly fitted.
02-16-2018 12:40 PM
@a_c_greenwrote:
I have to say, though, that if you are ordering a tuxedo from a Chinese seller (it sounds like you are), you should probably reconsider. You would have to pay shipping to send it back if you do not receive what you ordered, or it doesn't fit, or it's junk quality, etc. A tuxedo for a formal event is something you should be buying or renting locally, so that it can be properly fitted.
Penny-wise, but pound-foolish. I would say the odds are not insignificant that there will be a problem, and there won't be enough time to send it back to the seller for fixing. So the buyer just has to pay someone local to fix it.
Also, there was a post about a month or so ago from a buyer who ordered a wedding dress from a Chinese seller and they never even delivered at all. They compounded the mistake by waiting beyond even PayPal's deadline for filing an INR.
02-16-2018 12:55 PM
Also, there was a post about a month or so ago from a buyer who ordered a wedding dress from a Chinese seller and they never even delivered at all. They compounded the mistake by waiting beyond even PayPal's deadline for filing an INR.
Penny-wise, but pound-foolish. I would say the odds are not insignificant that there will be a problem, and there won't be enough time to send it back to the seller for fixing. So the buyer just has to pay someone local to fix it.
Ayup... Even if everyone involved, both buyer and seller, has the best intentions, it's a logistical nightmare. This is one of the times when you're better off just getting the whole thing done locally, in person, in one or two visits, tops. That ordering-from-China-and-hoping-for-the-best might work for some products but not others. (I remember that wedding dress incident, too. Boy, that was a nightmare.)