It feels so wrong to be talking about the holidays already, but it’s best to be prepared.

It would be in your best interest to have your last orders in Tuesday December 12. That will allow us processing and packing time to get it out by standard delivery and have it to you by Christmas (really December 22 for UPS and December 23 for USPS).

December 13 is the last day to order for Standard UPS Ground and USPS Priority Mail.  They will ship out Friday December 14.

We will do our complete best to get any order out on Tuesday December 18 if you have your order in by midnight the day before (Monday the 17th).  No standard Ground shipments (USPS Priority or UPS Ground) are guaranteed to arrive before Christmas if shipped the week of 17-21 although some if shipped to WA, OR or CA may arrive.  Anything shipped this week requires UPS 3 Day or better.  And you will note a 2 day padding.  1 day to process.  1 day because UPS demands it.  See below.  All dates are ORDER dates, not ship dates.

Key Dates You Need To Know

December 11 – recommended ‘polite’ last order date for standard shipping by UPS or USPS

December 13 – Last day for UPS Ground and USPS Priority for east coast delivery.

December 16 – Last day we will guarantee shipping before closing if you pick UPS 3 day select

December 17 – Last day we will guarantee shipping before closing if you pick UPS 2 Day Air. USPS Priority going to Oregon, Washington and some of California may arrive in time for Christmas.

December 18 – Last day we will guarantee shipping before closing if you pick UPS Next Day Air.

December 19-20.  Your order will go out before we close but will not arrive before Christmas.

December 21 – Last day of shipping – Will not arrive before Christmas.  Orders received this day will most likely not ship until 2018.

December 24 – January 1 – Closed for holidays – no orders will ship out but the online stores will remain active.

 

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IMPORTANT

When you are choosing your shipping method for the holidays, it is best to add in 2 WORKING days for processing, packing and general mayhem.  I’ve tried to account for them above.

So if your estimated transit time is 5-7 days (sorry, my software won’t tell you this, you will need to look it up on either UPS or USPS), then you would be well advised to order 10 days before you need it. i.e. December 14-15 for delivery by Christmas if you live across the country (we are in Oregon).

It is also worth noting that USPS as various options for Priority mail labeled “2 Day Priority” or “3 Day Priority”.  These are estimates only.  I’m going to repeat that.  Those names are USPS trademarked names and not shipping guarantees.  They are still Priority mail and no different than the various Priority Flat rate options.  I’m not offering any USPS Express this year.  It had too many issues in previous years.

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