> B&H sent the first order, a new F90X body to an address in the
Washington D.C.
> as per my instructions (a friend of mine was visiting the US and brought
the
> body back in his luggage, this type of importation poses no probelms with
> customs , etc. as it is considered an item for personal use) - but
imagine my
> shock when I found out upon my return to Jordan that rather than send the
> second order for a Nikkor 35-70mm f 2.8 plus shade and filter (total
order
> over US $600 plus very expensive Fedex shipping) to the Washington
address as
> instructed, they sent the shipment directly to Jordan! Many of you can
> imagine the hassles with customs officials, etc. that this presents.
First of all, this topic really has little to do with Nikon.
Unfortunately, we are all humans, and humans sometimes make mistakes.
B&H is usually pretty good at correcting their mistakes. Check with them
and see what they are willing to do.
I do have a suggestion though. If you place an order that is supposed
to be shipped to Washington DC, try to give them that address only.
When you give them multiple addresses, it greatly increases the chances
of mix up. If B&H didn't even have your address in Jordan, they wouldn't
never have sent your order there.
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