Understand the shipping frustration guys.
Have a unit from Sky that shows "Wednesday, February 06, 2013 Location Time
1 Shipment information received HONG KONG - HONG KONG 10:47"
On the Sky site it says
Order Status
Shipped
FedEx (
www.fedex.com)or DHL
NumberDhl 943944####
Tracking number
Email from them on Wed 2/6/2013 7:05 PM
Dear buyer,the products that you bought from laserbtb.com,now is delivered,tracking number,FedEx (
www.fedex.com)or DHL Dhl 943944####
Thanks,
laserbtb team
Hasn't shown anything other than DHL got the shipment notification. I've had things shipped from China that seem to go nowhere and then after a couple weeks the status shows it hit the states but that was always snail mail. Never had anything shipped DHL or Fedex take more than a couple days to show movement. Still within the time frame today though where it might not show anything. If it doesn't move by tomorrow morning I will ask Offroad to contact Kevin about it. Didn't pay $32.97 shipping for a small box with one hl to just sit.
Hoping for the best....
From the DHL site
Important Information
01/31/2013
Service Alert: Chinese New Year 2013
From February 9th to February 15th, 2013, Chinese New Year will be celebrated throughout many parts of Asia. During these festivities, many factories and businesses will close to allow for celebration of the New Year and coming Spring. Customs offices in these countries will also limit their hours of operation.
The countries celebrating Chinese New Year and their respective holiday periods are as follows:
China Mainland Feb. 9th – Feb. 15th
Hong Kong Feb. 11th – Feb. 13th
DHL Express has been proactively preparing its network for the increase in pre-holiday volumes as well as for the volume surges that may occur after the holidays.
We recommend that customers shipping to countries that celebrate Chinese New Year plan ahead and schedule their shipments carefully around this holiday. Limited pick-up and delivery services will be available in the countries referenced above during the Chinese New Year holiday.
The DHL Express International Service Guarantee does not apply for late shipment delivery due to causes beyond the control of DHL.
From fedex site
January 17, 2013
Chinese New Year Celebration begins February 10, 2013
Chinese New Year, widely celebrated throughout Asia, is fast approaching. Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year as it is also known, begins on February 10, 2013 this year and continues through February 24, 2013.
The Chinese New Year 2013 celebration begins the year of the snake.
Chinese New Year festivities are a huge celebration in China. Many factories and businesses will shut down for at least a week and could last as long as 15 days. Countries such as Japan, Korea and Vietnam may also feel the impact of this holiday.
Chinese New Year Holiday schedule for FedEx Trade Networks Asia offices:
Hong Kong Sunday, February 10, 2013–Wednesday, February 13, 2013 (4 days)
China
Saturday, February 9, 2013– Friday, February 15, 2013 (7 days)
Traffic is often very congested just before the holiday. Shippers with freight inbound to China should plan ahead and schedule their shipments carefully around this holiday. Filling containers and preparing customs declaration documents well in advance of the holiday are advisable steps to take.
In China and its mainland ports, the celebrations are also expected to affect port operations in terms of loading, barging schedule and possibly product availability.
During the holiday, FedEx Trade Networks offices in Asia will have staff on duty so urgent customer issues can be addressed.