Is limor jewlers still actually shipping?

Hello,
So I’m wondering if anyone knows if Limor Jewelers is still shipping during the virus from NY. I ordered yesterday before I realized they were actually in NY. Waiting on answers to this question from both them and Bonanza so far with no luck. Anyone know if I can cancel this order?

asked about 5 years ago

ChristopherG1393
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3 Answers

That seller was last active on Bonanza on April 7. You can visit their booth and send them a message using the Contact Seller button on the left side of their booth page.

answered about 5 years ago

tomwayne1
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I don’t see why they wouldn’t be, if their items are still listed as actively for sale. I’m in Northern NJ (Bergen County) just outside NYC. We have a lot of cases here, but I’m set up to run my business out of my home and USPS picks up my packages. So far everything is running as normal (from an ecommerce point of view anyway). Packages seem to be taking slightly longer, and sometimes taking circuitous routes, so I’d say just be mindful that it might take 2 or 3 days longer to get your package than is stated on the seller’s listing.

answered about 5 years ago

Another good option for mailing jewelry in the U.S. is Priority Mail. This is an economical version of fast shipping – it’s a day or two slower than overnight mail, but much cheaper. Packages sent this way usually arrive from one U.S. destination to another in two to three mail days. [URL removed]

answered about 5 years ago

JyoC
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