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M9z wroteXeLK wroteM9z wrote For delivery dates, trust me, I understand, I have over 2 grand of PC parts coming in the mail, stuff starts being delivered on Monday, a few things each day until Thursday. So yea, the anxiety that comes with waiting for something you're excited about is something I understand completely lol Thats how i felt!! But i have received my console |
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M9z wrote Usually in transit means it's on it's way to another facility, as far as I know it'll say "Out For Delivery by [insert estimate time]" or something like thatim my experience not with usps since im not american but with ups and canada post which said in transit then hours later said out for delivery, which ended up taking a day and a half when it was in my location, so im assuming usps is the same as ups unless the in transit for usps is what you said then thats very odd. back to op, normally it would sit in transit until it hits the postal office for processing then it will go out for delivery if its like any postal service here in canada, cp ups fed ex and so forth, so its safe to say itd be with you, note ups tends to lose alot of packages at least in my experience, normally stuff gets delivered on weekdays |
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