Shipping Methods
In order to avoid causing confusion to customers facing so many different shipping carriers, VictorianDancer simply divides all the shipping carriers to two kinds: Standard Shipping & Expedited Shipping. You can choose your preferred shipping method on the order information page.
Standard Shipping (For standard shippinng we includes important taxes)
You may choose standard shipping method, if time permits. Your package will arrive at your place around 7-15 days later.
Expedited Shipping (For expedited shippinng we don't includes important taxes, only accepted customs duties payable on delivery)
If it is a rush order, and the time is limited, you may contact us to make it a rush order for you. And you should choose expedited shipping even the postage is USD$ 30 higher than the standard shipping. It will only take 5-7 days
Our trusted couriers
We have partnered with many reputable shipping companies, which are EMS, DHL, UPS, FEDEX and TNT. You can choose the shipping method according to your situation. We pack items and ship them in 24 hours after the payments clear and offer tracking numbers in 48 hours.
Shipping fee
The shipping rates can be previewed inside the online shop system. On the products checkout page, you just need to click on the "Estimate Shipping", and then choose the country you want to ship to, Shipping fee will be estimated by system automatically. If your country is not included, you can contact us and we will arrange it for you.
Delivery time
all your orders must be processed, strictly test the quality and carefully pack by VictorianDancer before shipping your items. The total time to receive your order is included tow parts: processing time and shipping time.
Total delivery time= processing time+ shipping time
P.S. Shipping time does not include uncontrollable factors
Force majeure agreement: Force majeure includes but is not limited to abnormal social events (such as strikes, riots, wars, terrorist activities, public health events, major epidemics, plagues, etc.), natural disasters (such as blizzards, hail, fires, floods, mudslides, earthquakes, tsunamis, typhoons, power outages, natural disasters, etc.), any government actions (such as expropriation, requisition, restraining orders, regulatory measures, etc.), unexpected traffic accidents, changes in laws and regulations.