At what point should I start worrying
At what point should I start worrying
So my knife is somewhere.
Shipped on 20th October by spyderco and no tracking number.
I hate ordering from overseas, especially without tracking info
Shipped on 20th October by spyderco and no tracking number.
I hate ordering from overseas, especially without tracking info
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Re: At what point should I start worrying
I was under the impression, that a law was being passed in your country stipulating, that knives should be bought and picked up at retailers in-country banning home delivery or something along those lines. Maybe that was just a proposal and not a law actually passed yet?
EDIT; found it
'Home deliveries to be banned for online knife sales'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-40640810
This from June 2018 I dont lnow, if this has been passed in England and Wales yet nor if it pertains to you:
'Home deliveries of knives and acid to be banned in government crackdown'
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/c ... 08346.html
If you havent run afoul of some recent law, read below:
One is always anxious to lay ones mitts on ones new knife but depending on where you are situated, ten days is not alarmingly long.
I know, you are antsy but alas patience is called for.
A knife takes time to travel overseas - with my Sherlock Holmes-like powers of deduction, I thought you might be in Straya judging from your forum handle.
I notice you are in England though. Thatll still take a while from the US and further more, the knife might be held up in customs etc etc. Depending on the knife, the powers that be could choose to take a closer look before passing judgement. Especially in the current knife climate in England.
Who knows, maybe the authorities decided to confiscate your property and its headed for destruction (IM KIDDING! ... sort of).
Sometimes packages land in distribution centres and hang out there for a while for reasons us non-postal dudes and dudettes dont know. Maybe to make us extra excited to see our new purchase.
Bide your time for a while more.
EDIT; found it
'Home deliveries to be banned for online knife sales'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-40640810
This from June 2018 I dont lnow, if this has been passed in England and Wales yet nor if it pertains to you:
'Home deliveries of knives and acid to be banned in government crackdown'
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/c ... 08346.html
If you havent run afoul of some recent law, read below:
One is always anxious to lay ones mitts on ones new knife but depending on where you are situated, ten days is not alarmingly long.
I know, you are antsy but alas patience is called for.
A knife takes time to travel overseas - with my Sherlock Holmes-like powers of deduction, I thought you might be in Straya judging from your forum handle.
I notice you are in England though. Thatll still take a while from the US and further more, the knife might be held up in customs etc etc. Depending on the knife, the powers that be could choose to take a closer look before passing judgement. Especially in the current knife climate in England.
Who knows, maybe the authorities decided to confiscate your property and its headed for destruction (IM KIDDING! ... sort of).
Sometimes packages land in distribution centres and hang out there for a while for reasons us non-postal dudes and dudettes dont know. Maybe to make us extra excited to see our new purchase.
Bide your time for a while more.
Re: At what point should I start worrying
Well it’s made it over here....customs having a laugh £65 tax
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Re: At what point should I start worrying
Dont mention it. I gladly took the time to write a reply to your OP.
What about the aforementioned law, has that not been passed yet?
What about the aforementioned law, has that not been passed yet?
Re: At what point should I start worrying
That sounds just like the UK, slowly banning everything until all you can legally do is sit still at home. lol.
You need to get out of that country
You need to get out of that country
Re: At what point should I start worrying
Still legal.....just
Re: At what point should I start worrying
These draconian knife laws and gun laws no matter what country they are in should concern all of us. And for a country to pass laws to where a competent, law-abiding adult can't order a knife on the internet or directly from a knife dealer to me is nothing short of draconian, totalitarian dictatorship rule and no modern, civilized country should have to tolerate that.
Keep us posted on what direction your country is going. Because I fear that at some point the USA might be heading the same way GOD forbid
Keep us posted on what direction your country is going. Because I fear that at some point the USA might be heading the same way GOD forbid
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Re: At what point should I start worrying
Well,every dictatorship started by disarming the citizens.I remember tales my grand father told me about the comunists taking away people's guns in the 50es,so you are right it is a totalitarian measure.JD Spydo wrote: ↑Sun Nov 04, 2018 10:16 pmThese draconian knife laws and gun laws no matter what country they are in should concern all of us. And for a country to pass laws to where a competent, law-abiding adult can't order a knife on the internet or directly from a knife dealer to me is nothing short of draconian, totalitarian dictatorship rule and no modern, civilized country should have to tolerate that.
Keep us posted on what direction your country is going. Because I fear that at some point the USA might be heading the same way GOD forbid
The founding fathers of the US put the 2nd.amendment in your great Constitution precisely to protect you country from a dictatorship,and it worked,until now,anyway.
Whenever there is any doubt, there is no doubt.
Re: At what point should I start worrying
It came today.
No offence but I avoid discussions about laws/ politics etc
No offence but I avoid discussions about laws/ politics etc
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Re: At what point should I start worrying
Of course.
Enjoy your knife.
Whenever there is any doubt, there is no doubt.