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Hi there! If you are talking about the Stampin' Up bundle, then yes, the butterfly Thinlits are not currently available; so the company turned off the item number for both the Thinlits themselves and the bundle with the stamp set. As of this AM you can only order the stamp set by itself. Not sure when it will change, but we haves seen items become orderable again within a day, so please keep checking!
So sorry for the frustration...this took many of us by surprise as well. Hopefully they will get more supply in now that the dockworkers issue has been resolved and the backlog of containers get unloaded. It's been crazy, that's for sure!
I hope they come in soon. I wanted to use my hostess money to purchase these in April.
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I think this is because of the port strike that is an ongoing headache for keeping supplies in stock. Hoping it will be a short delay until they are back in but I suspect the lack of expected date is why they just turned off the number. Bummer!!
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I just finally got my happy hearts embossing folder from my January party. The shipments should pick up now after the west coast port workers strike is over. So there's probably a gap in shipping and manufacturing.
I live in Western Washington, and after the port settlement was announced, the news was that it could take 3-6 months just to clear the backlog that was sitting out on the water and in warehouses just waiting to be shipped or unloaded. The number of ships anchored everywhere n Puget Sound was astonishing... had never seen anything like it.
I live in Western Washington, and after the port settlement was announced, the news was that it could take 3-6 months just to clear the backlog that was sitting out on the water and in warehouses just waiting to be shipped or unloaded. The number of ships anchored everywhere n Puget Sound was astonishing... had never seen anything like it.
I live in Western Washington, and after the port settlement was announced, the news was that it could take 3-6 months just to clear the backlog that was sitting out on the water and in warehouses just waiting to be shipped or unloaded. The number of ships anchored everywhere n Puget Sound was astonishing... had never seen anything like it.
Yes, I'm up near Bellingham, which is not a huge city with a big port, and this is just sitting in the middle of our bay right now:
That's a lot of cargo just right there, I can only imagine what the rest of the West Coast ports look like.
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Wow! That's a huge lot of goodies for someone! Don't you wonder what's in all those containers? LOL
A myriad of different goodies. Ceramic tiles, office furniture, baby products, tires, electronic euipment ... pretty much anything you can think of that's made in Asia.
I work in the international logistics industry; many of my clients have containers on those ships that are anchored outside of Seattle waiting to off load before they can proceed to Vancouver.