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I guess it's time for an update on the Houzzz *****.

My order has now been cancelled as well. After a few days of the tracking not changing from "label info sent to FedEx" I finally got an email saying the order was cancelled and I was refunded the $1.68.

This is probably not at all unexpected but I did have a glimmer of hope when I actually got the tracking number with a shipment from Austin.
 
I guess it's time for an update on the Houzzz *****.

My order has now been cancelled as well. After a few days of the tracking not changing from "label info sent to FedEx" I finally got an email saying the order was cancelled and I was refunded the $1.68.

This is probably not at all unexpected but I did have a glimmer of hope when I actually got the tracking number with a shipment from Austin.

This is the longest bait-and-switch in history.



















If you don't count the Wakefield OGs Society, that is.
 
Maybe his drinking is the reason she doesn't understand him telling her to go to bed.

obviosoly you don't have a high strung 5 and a half year old. I tried to convey it via sand script and got no where. Ultimately we settled on the tried and true "does this rag smell like cholorophorm" trick.
 
I'm gonna be shipping to Chicago pretty soon, any tips on insulating bottles? Read it will be in the negatives next week.

I was thinking of using a large fedex express box with bottle wrap then towels. If there is a shipping thread pardon me

My tip: unless you're shipping Bruery stouts, don't.
Unless you have a battery operated heater or are planning to overnight on some
Hand warmers, don't.
 
I've never had anything freeze and I've shipped and received berliners in sub 20° temps.

My secret Santa box is double boxed, insulated with towels and I have no fear. It should land on a 9° day.
The last time I did a Secret Santa I had a 4% cider blow in the box. Fortunately it was a nip homebrew and the box was delivered, but the stuff isn't really carbonated so it definitely froze.
 
What the **** is with the price sensitivity on cans? People will buy $12-15 bombers of IPA or Brown ale but scoff at a $15 4 pack of 16oz cans. Bruh it's almost 3x the volume of beer.

"8.99 for 22oz of Stone's latest Enjoy By riff? Sure, why not give it a whirl."

"20 bucks for 64oz of the new Trillium DIPA? These prices are getting ridiculous!"
 
What the **** is with the price sensitivity on cans? People will buy $12-15 bombers of IPA or Brown ale but scoff at a $15 4 pack of 16oz cans. Bruh it's almost 3x the volume of beer.

A lot of people still have that old belief that "canned beer is cheaper and of a sub par quality to bottled beer". Even if they don't consciously admit to it.

When you've heard it for decades, it's hard to overcome. For some.
 
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