4 weeks? at least, you'll have shipment tracking to feed your fantasies.
It's the GOTO version, is it?
I don't know what they're doing in Frankfurt Customs... that's probably where the bottleneck is, right?
At least it was for my tiny shipment from China.
All the laws and regulations which Germany is infamous for, also cover the physical handling of packages.
Before you touch a package, there's the Union to contact about whether or not this is a female or male package - or transgender - and how you're supposed to grab it.
After gathering the information, there's the announcement: "Tomorrow, this package is going to be touched."
And a team of observers is scheduled to stand by - and to discuss this first performed physical contact.
The second, the real contact, can only happen after the observation team has given the Okay to proceed.
If the assigned handling person for this particular package is now on vacation or sick leave, either a new observed handling test has to be performed and judged - or the package will wait for the approved handler to come back to work.
That's the first step.
After the package is lifted to the examination table, a new Union contact, observing team, handling person, test and so forth must happen before the shipping documents and the package can be scrutinized.
This is likely happening ~ 10 days after initial shipment.
I'm sorry.
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