Posted by DoubleO7 on July 14, 2019 at 18:08:02 from (104.136.208.51):
In Reply to: Fastenal posted by mark poss on July 14, 2019 at 17:22:29:
Maybe it has changed but...................
I have used Fastenal a couple of times.
First time was very reasonable second time not so much.
One thing to consider is that your shipment with Fastenal is at their leisure.
Your stuff goes if there is room in the truck after their stuff.
So it might sit in a depot or three for a while before it gets to your local store.
I am lucky in that our local store is kinda not busy at times. The guys there will help with getting stuff crated/palletized if you slip them a few bucks or bring them pizza for lunch, etc.
Mine will also deliver the package to me at my place of work as they have an account.
Contact the person that quoted you the price for shipping. They will be able to find out where it is.
That is what I did and it worked just fine.
Did the shipment leave the Fastenal store on June 28th or is that what the seller said?
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