Just a update, I also sent a e-mail to the cd vender, and he replied, since it is a private e-mail, I don't think I should post a copy, But basicly, he says he did send the cd, the OP had choosen to use the most economical shipping method, thus there is not tracking number, the vender said, the shipping is reliable, but slow. He also did respond to e-mails from the OP , he says,
I assured him it had been shipped and tried to explain, but
he got pretty belligerent.
Also he will be sending copies of the receipts,shipping etc. to the folks at debian.org , in order to show proof he did ship it. Seems like a very reasonable person to communicate with.
I am sure the cd will arrive, but the OP needs to be more patient. My own experience:
I ordered some medicine from a company in Canada, and also choose the most economical shipping method, and there was no tracking number, my order took 2 months to arrive, but it did arrive.
I hope when the OP does recieve the shipment, he has the courtesy to let us know, and mark this thread solved.
Dasein: @OP This is a user forum, not the Better Business Bureau. If you want to resolve the issue, then you're in the wrong place. If you just want to whine to the wrong audience, well, you've done that now and can get on with the rest of your life.
I agree with that,
Just to calrify,..I am now convinced the vendor is OK, there is no scam, it is just a matter of the shipping being slow.
Statements like this :
Thorolf wrote: You would think debian would not list scam sites.
are flat out lies, NO , Debian does not list scam sites,.. It appears to me that is what the OP is trying to do, convince people that debian is responsible, and in some way listing "scam sites",.. ????