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chefbeckyd said:*nothing is showing up under my adjustments, so it's hard to tell when i'll get it.
*and by nothing, i mean not even my shows which shipped yesterday & today. They didn't even show up on the shipping tracker until after they'd shipped.
On a good note - i've earned my first $50 gas card - and have the shows done to earn my 2nd one! On my way to $200 in gas cards! Whoo hooo!
Intrepid_Chef said:Awesome, Becky. Mine is on the truck for delivery in my area and should show up tonight. Too bad I'm not going straight home and have a "mission of mercy" to run. I'm dying to see not only the new catalog but also the supply order sheet. I'm curious about whether the new apron and the mini sling will be on it!
kristina16marie said:K - Kitchen Show, C - Catalog Show, B - Bridal Shower, I -Individual Order, O - Online Order and S - Supply Order
I have a few showing up with a H and a G. I think one is my pre-ordered catalog and/or changeover kit. ShellBeach, do you have an H showing?
esavvymom said:I think typically, the upper levels and directors will get their products first (except in those rare cases where shipping time is miscalculated).
ChefBeckyD said:I've been told that they do it by shipping zone. So those of us who live the closest to HO will be the last ones shipped based on that. :cry:
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