Shaun Of The Dead (Blu-ray SteelBook) (EverythingBlu Exclusive #001) [UK]

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Release date: April 28, 2017 May 19, 2017
Purchase links: Full Slip - Lenticular - Blu Box Pre-order live January 6, 2017
Price: £25.99 (EU) - £21.66 (ROW) - £27.99 (EU) - £23.33 (ROW) - £59.99 (EU) - £49.99 (ROW)

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Is it Post NL delivering the parcel? If so, what's stopping you going to the local delivery office and asking?

Yes they are. I called them of course but lady just told me nothing new, only what I can read by my tracking number as well, so pointless :rolleyes::confused: I will go ask tomorrow to my local office, but there was no point to go there today as the package is on its way to Utrecht.
 
DHL Saying estimated delivery in Atlanta is end of day today. Tracking just updated and said it departed the facility in East Midlands UK at 20:54. I don't think it's gonna be delivered today lol
 
Haven't been following this at all. Fulfillment Status : Unfulfilled. Ordered : Jan 06, 2017. Are these slowly rolling out? Damn... ya kinda forget about these things when you pay so far in advance.
 
Haven't been following this at all. Fulfillment Status : Unfulfilled. Ordered : Jan 06, 2017. Are these slowly rolling out? Damn... ya kinda forget about these things when you pay so far in advance.

lol, you need to go back and read 100 pages :p It's entertaining :hilarious:
 
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If you paid january 6th you have until july 5th to claim a refund if you used Paypal, just a heads up. My order finally shipped after I went thru Twitter and bugged them 3 times, they replied quickly saying it will ship the next day but it never did... Took 8 days until I was promised it would ship "the next day".
Just happy if it arrives unharmed at all now
 
As EB is pretty much a one man part time wanderer, they needed all the help they could get to begin with and needed the forum to promote themselves. It's as if they started this project with hardly any capital and grabbed all the cash first like you said, sucked us in. Then went tits up and now left as fast as they could with a huge sack of cash. Their last response was these will be done by the bank holiday weekend (end of the 9th day of dispatch date). LOL. Now it's 21 days...
Yeah, I care about the shipping delay and all that but I am more interested in this "tits up" reference. Is that a British expression? It's creative and gives much pleasure to this reader.:joy:
 
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[QUOTE="nafosb, post: 1949610, member: 3547" but I am more interested in this "tits up" reference. Is that a British expression? :joy:[/QUOTE]
British, yes, although seen in print in Canada in the 1970's and now seen in Hong Kong China on the Manta Lab logo . . .
The more recognisable expression though is "belly up" for a company that's gone bust or is "dead in the water" (bloated dead fish reference).
"Tits up" also commonly used in relation to the variety of tits that we have here in the U.K. (the most commonly seen in our gardens undoubtedly being the blue tit although others such as the great tit and the long-tailed tit are not uncommon). The blue tit seen here just happens to be the prettiest and cutest tit of the tit family and we say "tits up" when we see them taking off from a branch or some such and they are up in the air and even when they alight high up such as here in front of a security camera:-
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. . . but, seriously, like with the earlier expression "belly up", it's a direct reference to a dead animal which as we all know is usually found on its back hence "belly up" or "tits up". An equally unpleasant reference is to a drowned female who will be found on her back hence "tits up" due to the extra body fat on her front as opposed to a drowned male who will usually be found face down and despite the "18" certification for Hitchcock's late period 1970s London-set film FRENZY the earliest (female) necktie murder victim was seen floating face down for obvious modesty reasons.

"Tits up" terminology also familiar to students of architecture and to fans of impressive buildings with the most famous example of "tits up" architecture being the Carlton Hotel, Cannes, S. of F recognisable in several films including another from Hitch - TO CATCH A THIEF - starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly.:-

. . . with twin cupolas reputedly designed to resemble the breasts of Caroline Otero - a famous early 20th cent. "fille de joie".
 
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Mine landed in Ohio about an hour ago. Definitely not gonna be here today. Maybe if they landed in Atlanta at Hartsfield.
 
British, yes, although seen in print in Canada in the 1970's and now seen in Hong Kong China on the Manta Lab logo . . .
The more recognisable expression though is "belly up" for a company that's gone bust or is "dead in the water" (bloated dead fish reference).
"Tits up" also commonly used in relation to the variety of tits that we have here in the U.K. (the most commonly seen in our gardens undoubtedly being the blue tit although others such as the great tit and the long-tailed tit are not uncommon). The blue tit seen here just happens to be the prettiest and cutest tit of the tit family and we say "tits up" when we see them taking off from a branch or some such and they are up in the air and even when they alight high up such as here in front of a security camera:-
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. . . but, seriously, like with the earlier expression "belly up", it's a direct reference to a dead animal which as we all know is usually found on its back hence "belly up" or "tits up". An equally unpleasant reference is to a drowned female who will be found on her back hence "tits up" due to the extra body fat on her front as opposed to a drowned male who will usually be found face down and despite the "18" certification for Hitchcock's late period 1970s London-set film FRENZY the earliest (female) necktie murder victim was seen floating face down for obvious modesty reasons.

"Tits up" terminology also familiar to students of architecture and to fans of impressive buildings with the most famous example of "tits up" architecture being the Carlton Hotel, Cannes, S. of F recognisable in several films including another from Hitch - TO CATCH A THIEF - starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly.:-

. . . with twin cupolas reputedly designed to resemble the breasts of Caroline Otero - a famous early 20th cent. "fille de joie".
Thanks professor. I took notes. Naughty Manta Lab.:naughty:
 
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Yeah, I care about the shipping delay and all that but I am more interested in this "tits up" reference. Is that a British expression? It's creative and gives much pleasure to this reader.:joy:

If you want a two lines sentence response instead, as @Sigill has said, yes british expression lol :LOL:
A less toned meaning means when things go 'pear shaped'. It's great isn't it? :D
 
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Thanks professor. I took notes. Naughty Manta Lab.:naughty:
Yes, just a bit of harmless fun . . . light relief if you will (cough, cough).

I wasn't going to go with the Dusky Tit, the Grey Tit, the Stripe-Breasted Tit, the Yellow Tit, the Japanese Tit, the White-Fronted Tit, the Elegant Tit (yes, seriously), the Crested Tit or even the Black-Breasted Tit for obvious reasons.
 
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My Blu Box has tracking
Current Status Hub Trailer Via Sorter
That was on Wednesday 7th June

Tracking not updated since Wednesday 7th June

Hermes My Tracking has
The delivery date of your parcel should be no later than 13/06/2017

I will be surprised if my parcel arrives by Tuesday as tracking not yet even updated to show arrived At Delivery Depot
Hermes don't deliver parcels themselves in Rep of Ireland
Nightline deliver parcels in Rep of Ireland when they receive parcels from Hermes

International Parcels with Hermes if I not mistaken are meant to have different tracking numbers type than UK tracking numbers

I hope my parcel not getting stuck at a hermes sorting site with wrong country destination tracking used as in a address expected to be delivered to UK address when it's a international address
Rep of Ireland is not a UK Address
International Tracking is supposed to be with HermesWorld but the tracking number provided don't work with their tracking
Tracking only works on My Hermes UK site
 
My Blu Box has tracking
Current Status Hub Trailer Via Sorter
That was on Wednesday 7th June

Tracking not updated since Wednesday 7th June

Hermes My Tracking has
The delivery date of your parcel should be no later than 13/06/2017

I will be surprised if my parcel arrives by Tuesday as tracking not yet even updated to show arrived At Delivery Depot
Hermes don't deliver parcels themselves in Rep of Ireland
Nightline deliver parcels in Rep of Ireland when they receive parcels from Hermes

International Parcels with Hermes if I not mistaken are meant to have different tracking numbers type than UK tracking numbers

I hope my parcel not getting stuck at a hermes sorting site with wrong country destination tracking used as in a address expected to be delivered to UK address when it's a international address
Rep of Ireland is not a UK Address
International Tracking is supposed to be with HermesWorld but the tracking number provided don't work with their tracking
Tracking only works on My Hermes UK site

Well, what should I say..

No tracking update since 2nd June,
Expected delivery was 2 days ago.

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I managed to find the hermesworld tracking number and last update is At the national sorting hub on 9th June
My parcel is likely to arrive on Monday or Tuesday as Nightline only update their tracking after first scan of parcels arriving in Ireland

If you use the tracking number you see on your EverythingBlu Account that HRM tracking number is My Hermes Tracking number and is only for tracking with My Hermes

International members the parcel tracking number is different to Hermes HRM Tracking number
You can get your Hermesworld tracking number when you use HRM Tracking number on My Hermes tracking website
After you enter the HRM tracking number look at delivery history for your correct tracking parcel number
Delivery History
Parcel Number xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Use the Parcel Number for tracking not the HRM tracking number and use Hermesworld tracking website
https://www.hermesworld.com/en/
Parcel number tracking is more up-to date on HermesWorld Website than using HRM tracking number on My Hermes Website
Parcel number is also the tracking number the courier in your country will be using
 
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