Fine guys...I see you don't understand my point of view....it wasn't free...I paid them extra for a service that I am not getting really any benefit from.....if it were your dime you would understand too....I am not trying to hate on them at all...please believe that...their products are very nice and of great quality...have no problems with that at all. Just very upset about the circumstances which even the guy from American Muscle agreed with me on weren't really fair either.
Thanks,
Dan
We understand what you THOUGHT you were getting and that you didn't get the benefit that you wanted but I am reminded of a little saying that I'm guilty of sometime using in excess...
"Piss poor planning on your part does not constitute a crises upon mine."
It's not meant to be inflamatory but you planned wrong. Pretty much everyone with experience knows that if you order after noon on any given day that the the following day is when your order is HANDLED. That puts the day after that as the first business day of shipping. You ordered WED night. That means that your order would be prepared for shipping on Thursday and the first day of actual shipping my the carrier would be Friday. Package pickups from businesses usually occur in the afternoon between noon and five. High volume outfits usually have a pickup in the morning and then the one in the afternoon.
The morning pickup is no good because your order needs to be prepared once the work force arrives. So you order gets prepped in the morning and is ready for shipment in the afternoon. Once picked up it goes to the shipping company and is processed. The following day... it's on its way.
So what folks are trying to tell you is that you planned poorly. It's not AM's fault or the fault of the shipping company. It's not like they have a tube in the ship where George Jettson stands in it to be whisked away to the shipping facility. 2 days for shipping ALWAYS includes at least one for processing. 1 day for shipping ALWAYS includes 1 day for processing. There are few excpetions and those exceptions usually apply only to document mailers... not products.