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Having weathered a few big storms myself here in coastal Texas, I definitely won't mind any shipping issues or if they decide to skip November and do a combo month in December instead. Whatever works for them while they try to get back on track. You definitely have a right to be upset about October's mess but it's frankly a bit ridiculous to think that they should drop their lives and cater to you after a massive storm. Hurricanes don't just knock out power. They destroy buildings, rip trees out by the roots (which then take down power lines), can cause fires that firefighters can't easily get to, and cause massive flooding. For example, Hurricane Ike in 2008 dumped 2.5 feet of water into our condo down on the island and ripped an entire wall off, while roads were blocked in Houston from fallen trees/signs and the majority of the city had no power or water pressure for 2+ weeks.. At that time, sending packages out would have been the LAST thing on my mind and I am honestly quite impressed that BB actually has staffers that are already working from home, even if it's just mainly CS since I doubt their employees are able to pack boxes at home.
Having weathered a few big storms myself here in coastal Texas, I definitely won't mind any shipping issues or if they decide to skip November and do a combo month in December instead. Whatever works for them while they try to get back on track.
You definitely have a right to be upset about October's mess but it's frankly a bit ridiculous to think that they should drop their lives and cater to you after a massive storm. Hurricanes don't just knock out power. They destroy buildings, rip trees out by the roots (which then take down power lines), can cause fires that firefighters can't easily get to, and cause massive flooding. For example, Hurricane Ike in 2008 dumped 2.5 feet of water into our condo down on the island and ripped an entire wall off, while roads were blocked in Houston from fallen trees/signs and the majority of the city had no power or water pressure for 2+ weeks.. At that time, sending packages out would have been the LAST thing on my mind and I am honestly quite impressed that BB actually has staffers that are already working from home, even if it's just mainly CS since I doubt their employees are able to pack boxes at home.