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I have to admit that it'd work in German too, but it would be a sub-terrestrially low pun :lol:
There are other kinds of puns? :blink:mali said:I have to admit that it'd work in German too, but it would be a sub-terrestrially low pun :lol:
Poem58 said:Yes, I did actually, and if you read my post I never asked about the boards or the components on them. I was referring to the nubs, the buttons, all the remainder of parts that were said to have been sent to the factory for Pandora creation Months ago. Not the Components for board population.
I see now that someone else asked the same thing, however they got an answer, you say they will ship it with the boards. So now back to my original questions. One of which has been answered, all the screens, nubs, "THE PARTS" for the Pandora's are in Texas and have to be shipped back, and you suppose they will ship back with the boards, so do you expect all parts to ship at once when they send you the first 1000 boards? Or will they send only some of the parts? What is their plan for creating the other 3000 boards since they will not be doing that as they build Pandora's anymore? Or we wait until they ship 4000 boards and the parts and all ships together?
Like I said, I just want to make sure the parts get back quick and safe and no more delays will be had due to lost or damaged parts. Assembly by the team is an economically savvy move and I think will ensure greater care in creation. it just seems that there is always something though and while these parts still have to endure transit, more problems could arise. Just imagine if a box of nubs never makes it back overseas or something. Then we'd really see a delay. So that's why I was asking where they were and if the team would tell us when they all arrived safely.
EDIT EDIT: Also ED or CRAIG, do either of you know if anytime you have ever shipped a purchased device to the US (IF YOU HAVE) if there have ever been a customs charge, the customs thread was a long time ago and basically concluded with "No one knows for sure and it may cost as much as XXX which If I remember was around 30% which could be a huge charge so it's be nice to know if you know of a customs charge at all.
Thanks.
You must be white.second exodous said:The people in Texas are nice though. I hate airports because everyone are jerks and make you feel like a terrorist when searching your bags but in the Dallas Fortworth airport it's all smiles and light chat even when they look through your stuff. Sometimes I think 'Am I still in the US?'
I was wondering about the same thing.Na-Noo said:Sorry not read the thread, but am I to believe that we're back on - people can come and help?
Last time that came up, after a while it was then said it was a comment not something that was meant to be taken too seriously and was not feasible. So now it's feasible, what's changed apart from it not being assembled in the factory?
Sphinxter said:Hand assembled in England, it'll truly be the Rolls Royce of handhelds now.
VRAndy said:Sphinxter said:Hand assembled in England, it'll truly be the Rolls Royce of handhelds now.
Rolls Royce? I was hoping for something a little more sporty. A Triumph, perhaps.
... but, uh, with working electricals.
benji_stein said:I second the customs question. Wasn't that part of the point of shipping from the respective countries, as originally mentioned?
RajTakhar said:the customs charge discussion has taken place in the past it was something to do with Courier
I think they resolved it as it held up the original case shipments
Yep - it probably does cost em every time something is sent from one place to another - it's protectionism pure and simple
cbox said:I believe they don't have to pay customs from Texas to the UK because the device is for sale later, and it's part of the manufacturing process, at least I seem to remember that being mentioned.
mali said:Just thinking, supposedly it will be an incredibly great experience, assembling the first batch with the other dudes from the team
Drinking a beer at the end of the workday and getting rid of the stress while talking about all the shit that happened.