Christmas delivery recommendations for the Maker store

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If you've waited until now to get things from the Maker store here are the ways to get stuff before Xmas --

Christmas delivery recommendations (US Delivery):

  • Order by Dec 18th & use FedEx 3-DAY shipping (Tracking available).
  • Order by Dec 19th & use FedEx 2-DAY shipping (Tracking available).
  • Order by Dec 20th & use FedEx Overnight shipping (Tracking available).
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Posted by: Rod F. on December 18, 2007 at 11:46 AM

You can also order up until Saturday, Dec. 22, and USPS will guarantee delivery by Dec. 24, with $100 worth of free insurance. (USPS also delivers on Xmas day.)


Posted by: kayla on December 19, 2007 at 12:28 PM

heythis is Kayla Turnock


I just want to kno if u have a chritsmas certifitic that i can keep. If u do can i plz have it or email it to me.


thanks kayla turnock


Posted by: Jerry J. Broz on December 22, 2007 at 8:18 AM

If the "Overnite Package" has been shipped on 21st of December, will it arrive on 22nd (Saturday)?


Posted by: Jerry J. Broz on December 22, 2007 at 9:27 AM

A package has bee delivered to Fedex on Friday, 21st of December for "Overnite delivery" to Pueblo. The package has been sent from Longmont (Colorado) to Pueblo (Colorado). Question: Is the package scheduled for delivery today, 22nd of December?
Please response as soon as possible. Thank you.


Posted by: pt on December 22, 2007 at 10:41 AM

a package delivered to Federal Express yesterday for overnight delivery will NOT be delivered today UNLESS Saturday delivery was requested (and paid for). if not, expect it on monday.


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