USPS parcel

mazzasec
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Seriously how long does parcel ****ing take? The kid shipped out my DC level 4 15"s on saturday. He gave me tracking and it doesnt even say they have left yet this is all that it says

Label/Receipt Number: 0306 1070 0002 3308 5062

Status: Acceptance

Your item was accepted at 1:08 PM on May 31, 2008 in PASADENA, TX 77505. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.

 
Seriously how long does parcel ****ing take? The kid shipped out my DC level 4 15"s on saturday. He gave me tracking and it doesnt even say they have left yet this is all that it says
Label/Receipt Number: 0306 1070 0002 3308 5062

Status: Acceptance

Your item was accepted at 1:08 PM on May 31, 2008 in PASADENA, TX 77505. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.


slow tracking system settle your vag

 
A long *** time thats usually how long esp for big things. My guess would be 7-12 working days thats about what it takes to get me something from Cali to MA even two weeks a lot of times.
**** for real? Hes in texas im in Georgia.

 
I have never seen usps tracking work until after the item has been delivered.

But if it was sent parcel post it could be anywhere from a couple days to 2-3 weeks. You kinda never know.

 
It once took me 20 days.....

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I worked at UPS when I was in college. Her is how it works with them.

The size of the item has NOTHING to do with how long it takes to get an item.

A package is scanned as soon as it enters the system. It is then scanned by the UPS driver as he picks the item up. When the truck goes to the center that night, it is scanned again as it is unloaded from the truck.

Packages then are sorted by zip codes and placed into a big rig truck. The item is scanned again as it gets loaded. When the truck is closed up and sealed, the TRUCK is scanned. When the hauler reaches its destination, it is scanned. As the item is unloaded from the hauler it is scanned again. 30 mins later it may be loaded onto the brown delivery trucks, it is scanned again. It is then scanned on its delivery.

When you check the status the first scan would be the origin scan.

Shipping anything in California will get delivered the next day to another part of California via normal ground delivery. Paying for next day air or 2 day is stupid in that situation.

The system for UPS is pretty good actually. Do they screw up? Sure, just like anywhere else could. There is tons of volume in really quick times, so your shit will get crushed if it isnt packed good. The guys loading boxes dont know what is inside and they are hauling *** loading those trucks. They are not gentle.

 
I worked at UPS when I was in college. Her is how it works with them.
The size of the item has NOTHING to do with how long it takes to get an item.

A package is scanned as soon as it enters the system. It is then scanned by the UPS driver as he picks the item up. When the truck goes to the center that night, it is scanned again as it is unloaded from the truck.

Packages then are sorted by zip codes and placed into a big rig truck. The item is scanned again as it gets loaded. When the truck is closed up and sealed, the TRUCK is scanned. When the hauler reaches its destination, it is scanned. As the item is unloaded from the hauler it is scanned again. 30 mins later it may be loaded onto the brown delivery trucks, it is scanned again. It is then scanned on its delivery.

When you check the status the first scan would be the origin scan.

Shipping anything in California will get delivered the next day to another part of California via normal ground delivery. Paying for next day air or 2 day is stupid in that situation.

The system for UPS is pretty good actually. Do they screw up? Sure, just like anywhere else could. There is tons of volume in really quick times, so your shit will get crushed if it isnt packed good. The guys loading boxes dont know what is inside and they are hauling *** loading those trucks. They are not gentle.

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I worked at UPS when I was in college. Her is how it works with them.
The size of the item has NOTHING to do with how long it takes to get an item.

A package is scanned as soon as it enters the system. It is then scanned by the UPS driver as he picks the item up. When the truck goes to the center that night, it is scanned again as it is unloaded from the truck.

Packages then are sorted by zip codes and placed into a big rig truck. The item is scanned again as it gets loaded. When the truck is closed up and sealed, the TRUCK is scanned. When the hauler reaches its destination, it is scanned. As the item is unloaded from the hauler it is scanned again. 30 mins later it may be loaded onto the brown delivery trucks, it is scanned again. It is then scanned on its delivery.

When you check the status the first scan would be the origin scan.

Shipping anything in California will get delivered the next day to another part of California via normal ground delivery. Paying for next day air or 2 day is stupid in that situation.

The system for UPS is pretty good actually. Do they screw up? Sure, just like anywhere else could. There is tons of volume in really quick times, so your shit will get crushed if it isnt packed good. The guys loading boxes dont know what is inside and they are hauling *** loading those trucks. They are not gentle.
The conversation is about USPS not UPS. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
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