Not Happy

June 5, 2007

Very far from it in fact, but I did find that googling DHL incompetent cheered me up somewhat. Now I have a lot of work to do to pay this even more massive bill they are planning on presenting me with. If DHL get their way the price to not have my quilts hung in a show will be around 400 pounds ($800). I already have the bill for the outbound leg of the journey. Nice to see they have one department that is doing it’s job isn’t it.

Woo Hoo

June 4, 2007

I’ve found my quilts, they are definately in American Customs, and if I send over a business letter asking for them to be returned they will. Now I just have to get the paperwork done and sent before they all go home. I am feeling much better. I haven’t heard anymore about Birgit’s quilt though, so keep up the positve thoughs for her, it looks like it has come through for me. Thank you all for your support and help.

Update from America

I’ve just had an email from Nan at Counterpane Corner, she is the person the show quilts are sent to. She was just confirming that my quilts have still not arrived. I am not the only one having this problem at the moment, Birgit Schueller’s quilts haven’t made it either. So when having positive thoughts about these packages making it home safely please include her in your thoughts.

Yay progress

The quilts appear to have made it to the USA later than they should and without the correct paperwork. They are being held by American customs awaiting further information from either me or the show. I should be able to get them back without paying customs charges, but I won’t know for sure until later. It maybe that customs are trying to contact the show before releasing them, which will be tricky given they are late and the organizers are already at the show. Still I think that is the most positive and confident answer I have had so far so I am pleased. What a situation, pleased that US customs are holding my package.

It was an interesting conversation with Customer Relations. Apparently the scanners do update the system pretty much instantly. The customer isn’t really expected to watch the tracking constantly, normally you do get a call if there is a problem with your package. In fact she thinks I have done everrything I should have, indeed above and beyond what I should have needed to do. So it really isn’t my fault the quilts haven’t arrived on time where they were sent

Round we go again

I am back phoning DHL. The account manager who was helping on Friday does seem quite upset at having been mislead about my package. He said “I wasn’t just told it had left I was told it had arrived in America and made it’s internal flight”. So I am going to assume he thought he had the right information. He now has to try and find out what has been going on. I also mentioned the problems with the tracking system, that things appear, disappear, and change their time. He doesn’t know anything about it but will try to find out and call me back. So now I just have to wait.

Something Arty

June 3, 2007


I’ve felt a need to do something arty while I have been on hold to various people. I haven’t been feeling like quilting so I tried knitting. It was OK but not really what I was looking for. Then people started talking about drawing on one of the lists I read. Hmmm, all you need to do to get better is practice. I haven’t practiced in ages. So I thought I would have a go. I feel much better for doing it and I feel inspired to do something else. I’m not sure yet what the next thing will be, but I am sure you will all be among the first to know.

I don’t think this is quite finished looking at the photograph. I think I might go back and darken the background a little more, which would also let me even up the shading. I still find shading and hatching very difficult, so I am really pleased with the hair on this one. I was surprised how much Bonnie’s lesson on painting faces had helped. I could hear her tips as I was working, and they apply just as well to drawing as to painting.

Sorry DHL

OK, before I say anything else I owe DHL and apology. Their web site does clearly state that all times are local to the scan point, and in an earlier post I said it didn’t. That was my mistake and I am sorry for misrepresenting them on that point.

However, they still seem to have no idea where the packages are, here is the latest tracking list I have on the web site. A lot of new data points have been added and several others removed. I have also sorted them in to date and time order, something that seems to be beyond DHL.I have also converted all time to British Summer time to make it easier to see the sequence of events.

  • May 29 10:14 London Heathrow – UK Shipment Picked Up
  • May 29 18:14 London Heathrow – UK Departing Origin
  • May 29 20:14 London Heathrow – UK Departed From DHL Facility London-Heathrow
  • May 29 23:01 East Midlands – UK Arrived DHL Facility East Midlands
  • May 30 14:01 East Midlands – UK Shipment on Hold
  • June 01 11:42 London Heathrow – UK Arrived at DHL Facility London-Heathrow
  • June 02 06:04 East Midlands – UK Departed From DHL Facility East Midlands – UK
  • June 02 07:32 DHL Wilmington – USA Clearance Delay
  • June 02 10:34 DHL Wilmington – USA Clearance Delay
  • June 02 11:03 DHL Wilmington – USA Shipment on Hold
  • June 03 12:15 DHL Wilmington – USA Arrived DHL Facility Wilmington – USA
  • June 03 13:25 DHL Wilmington – USA Departing Origin
  • June 03 14:44 DHL Wilmington – USA Clearance Delay

So to me. from this set of data, it looks like the shipment got split up. The first part was shipped to Wilmington in time to get to the show but was held at the depot, possibly because it was incomplete. Some time later the rest of the package made it to Wilmington. It looks like several scans have been missed along the way which makes it quite hard to be sure. There is no record of the first package leaving the East Midlands for example, and the flight time seems very short, 2.5 hours to the USA?

Also remember I was told the package was definitely on a flight to America that would arrive in Wilmington by 13:00 June 01. I was them told it was definitely on an internal flight “I have called our export agents and they tell me it is definitely there”, no sign of that in the tracking is there. I made several calls to try and verify this, every department other than sales assured me the package was still in the UK, which would be consistent with these records. My next job for today is to write up a clear list of all the information I have been given by DHL staff at various times and see if that can be added to this list. Hopefully it will give me a very clear idea of what misinformation I have been given and what my package has been up to.

Working on a Sunday!

Someone in DHL USA appears to be working today, there is another customs delay. 5:06 am. I’d love to know if these times are all converted to the same timezone or if they are local time to the scan. Either way I guess I should assume there is at least part of my shipment sitting with customs in the USA, which does suggest it may not have shipped with the correct paperwork. No I am not surprised, but I an disappointed. I guess it also means there is a small chance my work will be hung as exhibition only. I can’t decide if that is a good thing or not. The point is very much to get the judges feed back, but I suppose the work hanging does still gain me some publicity which is good.

Got to get my act together

June 2, 2007

It is the busiest time of the year so I figure I have to really get my act together and get busy. I think the most urgent show issue I have is getting the binding done on ‘Nude with Rope’. I have decided the best way to deal with the DHL problem is to get back on it as soon as possible. So I will put that and ‘Decadence’ into Houston. They seem to fit pretty well for “World of Beauty”, and I would love to be able to tell either of the models they had been in a show with that title. Yes that is positive thinking, assuming ‘Decadence’ will get home safe, before September.

I also need to finish the bindings and sleeves for my Sandown entries, tedious and right now not grabbing me. Somehow doing the nude is more appealing, so that is what I think I will get on with. I can also add calling IQA on Monday to try and find my membership number, I know I joined when I entered the ‘Celebrate Spring’ show so I guess the number has just gone AWOL somewhere.

I also have a commission to do some work on but I think I will leave that for a calmer day, maybe tomorrow. Monday I don’t think will be terribly calm somehow. Right now though I have a new pattern to type up so it can be typeset for me for next week.

They aren’t at Heathrow

So now we have three places my quilts aren’t, that’s pretty good isn’t it. They are not at the show, or my house either. The very nice ladies who work for DHL in Heathrow did try to find out where the packages are but no one works on a Saturday so there wasn’t a lot they could do. According to their system there are now 3 packages (I sent 2) and one of the at least got on a plane this morning and is on it’s way to Illinois. From the information they have, which is pretty different to the web site they are pretty sure the quilts are in America, somewhere. They may even reach their destination eventually. Not really very useful. I am also a little concerned that the packages seem to be multiplying. Does this mean they have been opened and repacked at some stage? I suppose customs may have felt the need to have a look or something, but I would have thought they would have just repacked them as they were rather than having to supply more packaging.

I would like to thank you all for the messages of support, they are very much appreciated. I think you are all helping me remain calm enough to try and deal with this mess. No mean feat I assure you.