Hi,

 

I do understand your frustration.

 

I have recently bought some items from another site that ship from China.

 

I know it is a risk (Paypal not accepted).

 

But that I figure that is the chance you take with online shopping from any site.

 

My reasoning is if I can't afford to take the hit - don't buy it.

 

Think the site looks dodgy - don't buy it.

 

Really really really want it and you can just that tell you might not get it, it's probably broken, the colour is wrong and a million other things - buy it and suck it up if it is a disappointment.

 

I really really really wanted the items I purchased, spent about $30ish dollars all up, if I lose it I won't be happy but sometimes the toast lands jam side up :0)

 

Come on jam!

 

Kind regards,

 

Jenny

Chameleon, there's a part of me that expects good things, and knows that in order to get that standard, I may need to work harder or do particular things or do them in a particular way or pay more or go out of my way or improve my ability to gauge what makes something good...

 

... and there's a part of me that expects that life and things won't meet that standard...

 

... and yet another part that realises that even if I do everything I can, sometimes I won't receive what I want to receive, or I will receive what I don't want to receive.

 

The trick seems to be to face life with equanimity.

Yes.

 

It is better to try my very hardest and to fail, than never to try.

 

Failure is sometimes a measure of commitment.

 

And sometimes we get through the failure, like a pilot flying through dark stormy clouds.

If you don't fail, you don't learn.