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When do I start panicking?

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When do I start panicking?
So, Play-Asia sent me an e-mail saying PYS5 was shipped (from Hong Kong to the U.S.) on April 3rd. Tomorrow it will be pushing 3 weeks. I don't remember Play-Asia taking this long on previous things I've ordered.

Call it "I'm really excited/anxious for this thing to arrive," but have other people living in the U.S. gotten theirs yet? When's a good time I should start panicking?
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Re: When do I start panicking?
[ Author: BIG CAROLINA | Posted: Apr 23, 2008 1:52 AM ]

If you went the economy route then you should be getting it soon(this has happend to others who went economy).

you can also email them, just account for the timezone difference.
Re: When do I start panicking?
[ Author: Guest | Posted: Apr 23, 2008 2:39 AM ]

What type of shipping did you select? If you choosed the cheapest expect in about a month. Otherwise you should contact Play-Asia.
Re: When do I start panicking?
[ Author: Guest | Posted: Apr 23, 2008 4:33 AM ]

Same thing for me, but it arrived in the mail yesterday. Play-Asia is a good company, they're not gonna screw you. It'll be there soon.
Re: When do I start panicking?
[ Author: codenamev1per | Posted: Apr 23, 2008 9:46 AM ]

I ordered mine on the 8th from play-asia and got it on the 20th. I'm in N.J. and got the cheap shipping in a box.
Re: When do I start panicking?
[ Author: Guest | Posted: Apr 24, 2008 10:26 AM ]

Was out of town till today (WED. 4/23) but it got in Monday 4/20....it was shipped 4/03.
Re: When do I start panicking?
[ Author: 20X6!! | Posted: Apr 29, 2008 5:08 AM | FSH Fan ]

WOOT. I got in the mail today, the 28th, and it was shipped the 3rd. I was getting worried there....
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