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Betty Neyhart

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Jun 13, 2024, 5:58:16 AM6/13/24
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So what if there is a holiday in the US. I live in the EU and there is no holiday over here.
The EU warehouses and other parts of the world could have send the speaker yesterday.
Does anybody who works for souncore even look on this forum?

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Finally got a code after asking for it from support.
They say not all codes are released because there are not enough products on stock at amazon.
Therefore the delivery can take 3 to 7 workingdays

However, because of the long logistic process of Amazon warehouse (till now, only part of the stock we sent to Amazon is available for selling, the other part is still waiting in queue to be on shelf), the current available stock could not support our sending the code to all the customers in a day.

I bought two coupons, got one today and the other one i was told would be given within the next ten days.
They must have known there were gonna be delays, would have been nice to inform early birds in advance and hold sales for pre orders. @ocbrown

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