Great Green God |
It can take anywhere from one to three weeks (in my case anyway) to get your magazine depending on how slowly your local post office moves media-posted mail. Local post offices have a great deal of discretion in how quickly they process Dungeon and Dragon so I would give it a day or two more. The process gets even slower during peak mail seasons. I'm dying to get mine too if only to see how "Exag" and "Vile Addiction" turned out.
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Ankounite |
Same here. Still haven't gotten mine. I understand the post office slows down sometimes... But last month I got my issue three days after they said they shipped it, and it's been 13 days now for this one. I'll wait a little while more before I ask for a replacement. It just seems weird asking for one a few days before the next one's scheduled release.
Michelle Barrett |
It can take anywhere from one to three weeks (in my case anyway) to get your magazine depending on how slowly your local post office moves media-posted mail. Local post offices have a great deal of discretion in how quickly they process Dungeon and Dragon so I would give it a day or two more. The process gets even slower during peak mail seasons. I'm dying to get mine too if only to see how "Exag" and "Vile Addiction" turned out.
Quite true, with the minor clarification that the issues are sent Periocial Class rather than Media Mail.
Brent |
For me both of my subscriptions take 2-3 weeks to arrive. So I don't have it yet, but I'm not sweating it either. I suspect it will be in my mailbox within the next several days. Even better though, I know if for some reason it doesn't come that Paizo customer service will take care of me. That's the best thing about this company. They totally look out for their customers.