I guess the ones they didn't properly send to subscribers in EU and USA were now sent as leftovers to AUS. Marcel Massini
I just received a book (not Ferrari-related) that I had ordered from the Netherlands. I ordered it on December 9th! It was sent via Deutsche Post, and took 49 days (7 weeks) to get here! Must have been a very slow boat from Holland..... I sympathize with all of you who have to wait forever for their magazine issues.
Looks like some interesting articles inside. We should receive it in Australia just in time for Christmas !!
On behalf of the Dutch population, sorry for the delay. We only just have electricity and recently discovered how to keep a boat floating... Just kidding, postal services last December / early January were a JOKE! It took just over one month to get my Ferrari yearbook and Racing activities from Italy to Holland. Parcels i've send to both Germany and Italy took almost 4 weeks to arrive. A simple letter to Belgium took two weeks (which normally takes just one or two days to arrive... ) Half of all the christmas-cards i've send are still on their way and one even came back to me as unable to deliver!? Friend lives on that address for some years now... Hopefully these global issues with postal services will improve soon.
I just received today (29th January 2020) a 2019 christmas card from a major UK dealer. Only about one month after the festivities……….. As said before, if you want real proper service for magazines and books and not wait forever I recommend the services of Fedex, but yes, it is costly. And re ENZO magazine..........(I better stop now). How come that Enzo #11 is on eBay already but NOT with subscribers???????????? Marcel Massini
I just ordered some parts from a German supplier. I specified that he not use DHL. He said not to worry.....Even within the Eurozone he does not ship with DHL. The eBay “Enzo” seller is in the UK, where the magazine is likely on newsstands now. But it’s a fair question in any case. It used to be that for just about any periodical subscribers got their copies before they appeared on newsstands.
Andrew Frankel writes good and enjoyable articles in Enzo. I may be nitpicking but not all the facts are 100% accurate such as stating in the last edition in the 275 GTB article that the Short Nose Comp. 275 GTB had higher lift cam shafts than the standard road version. In the current edition he wrongly states in the Daytona 1967 article that the P4 had a slightly shorter wheelbase than the P3, however build sheets prove they were identical.
Read all the horror stories regarding Enzo’s subscription service so started buying it locally at my newsagent here in Scottsdale AZ. Problem was issues arrived months late. Last resort was having my Mum in the UK subscribe and ship the issues to me. So far it’s working out great Thanks Mum
Super Mega Surprise! Enzo #11 arrived yesterday, Saturday, 15th February 2020, at my address in Switzerland. Yes, it too came from Belgium (Asendia). Now all they have to learn is how to properly pack such a publication, because it came in a super thin plastic wrap and from all the machines it went thru it was badly damaged. Oh well. Marcel Massini
Same experience here. I sent a pair of Weber DCOE carbs from Germany to Oregon, sent 07. Dec - arrived 28. Jan DHL have 10-12 days on the website, needed 55 days. Daniel
My latest copy (issue 12) arrived yesterday. I’ve been happy with the service and quality of the magazine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Mine is closed, too. How does this work then? Are all magazines piling up somewhere? No one at my local B&N store is receiving them. Will the last two months of back issue magazines be on the shelf at B&N when they open? If so, I am going to need a shopping cart. I wonder if the monthly and quarterly magazines will be skipping an issue or two later this summer.