Reliable seed source?
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Mine was shipped but I have not got it yet, therefore maybe you are correct Pereskiopsis, coronavirus has suspended international shipping or slowed it right down? But even internally in the UK I am finding things coming a few days later than they were advertised at and usually do. However they are probably being shipped second class therefore getting even lower priority than urgent parcels.
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Usually, Amazon.ca has 2-day shipping guarantees in Canada. For nonessential items, it has been estimated at 30 days for me (that includes things like diapers as nonessential). Canada Post has also removed all guarantees on priority shipping. That said, I'm getting letters and documents domestically and internationally with little to no delay.DaveW wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 11:47 am Mine was shipped but I have not got it yet, therefore maybe you are correct Pereskiopsis, coronavirus has suspended international shipping or slowed it right down? But even internally in the UK I am finding things coming a few days later than they were advertised at and usually do. However they are probably being shipped second class therefore getting even lower priority than urgent parcels.
I'm curious if other countries have simply suspended shipping on nonessential items.
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Surprise Surprise!
I received my order from Gerado today, 15th April 2020. It was placed on December 12, 2019 using PayPal in payment and I see it was posted to me on 24th March 2020. They included a free packet of seed as a gift.
Still rather a long time to wait. Much better if they did not take seed orders until February or March when they had the seed in stock.
I received my order from Gerado today, 15th April 2020. It was placed on December 12, 2019 using PayPal in payment and I see it was posted to me on 24th March 2020. They included a free packet of seed as a gift.
Still rather a long time to wait. Much better if they did not take seed orders until February or March when they had the seed in stock.
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Congratulation, Dave !
I can still have a little hope for my order placed on 11th November...
I can still have a little hope for my order placed on 11th November...
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They should of came a day earlier.DaveW wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 7:29 pm Surprise Surprise!
I received my order from Gerado today, 15th April 2020. It was placed on December 12, 2019 using PayPal in payment and I see it was posted to me on 24th March 2020. They included a free packet of seed as a gift.
Still rather a long time to wait. Much better if they did not take seed orders until February or March when they had the seed in stock.
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Dave...they have this written on their web site:DaveW wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 7:29 pm Surprise Surprise!
I received my order from Gerado today, 15th April 2020. It was placed on December 12, 2019 using PayPal in payment and I see it was posted to me on 24th March 2020. They included a free packet of seed as a gift.
Still rather a long time to wait. Much better if they did not take seed orders until February or March when they had the seed in stock.
"Due to low temperatures the earliest term possible to handle orders is aproximatelly March 20 and the lates October 31 for most of the goods offered"
Maybe that is why it took so long to send a parcel.
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But if you order seeds only there should be no temperature problems?
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I don't know. Maybe that is just their politics.
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Agreed Teo, unless very cold seeds in an envelope, particularly the padded bubble ones survive OK. However a lot of firms like to shut down in the winter rather than deal with just a few odd orders out of season, therefore restrict orders to certain months. Some even state their seed lists are out of date and no longer valid past a certain date.
Main problem are those firms that publish lists online before they have the seeds, therefore can't fulfil the orders until much later..
Main problem are those firms that publish lists online before they have the seeds, therefore can't fulfil the orders until much later..
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I actually prefer this process if a vendor doesn't want to do business in the winter months. I recently ordered from a vendor (forget which one) who completely takes their list off each year and adds a new one when they're ready to do business again. That process still took three months from order to shipment received, but better than the 6+ months most people are getting from the Czech Republic and at least they communicated with me during the process.DaveW wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 12:28 pm Agreed Teo, unless very cold seeds in an envelope, particularly the padded bubble ones survive OK. However a lot of firms like to shut down in the winter rather than deal with just a few odd orders out of season, therefore restrict orders to certain months. Some even state their seed lists are out of date and no longer valid past a certain date.
Main problem are those firms that publish lists online before they have the seeds, therefore can't fulfil the orders until much later..
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Gerardo not answer, not send seeds. Worst seller ever