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LOL that text convo looked all too familiar. My gf will sometimes say stuff like that for no reason at all.
 
Location Date Local Time Activity
Anchorage, AK, United States 09/18/2012 12:58 A.M. Departure Scan
Anchorage, AK, United States 09/17/2012 3:06 P.M. Arrival Scan
Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong 09/17/2012 9:34 P.M. Departure Scan
ZhengZhou, China 09/16/2012 9:50 P.M. Arrival Scan
09/16/2012 9:30 P.M. Departure Scan
09/16/2012 6:39 A.M. Origin Scan
China 09/16/2012 6:47 A.M. Order Processed: Ready for UPS


Ok anybody that says this . We are not getting a iPhone any time soon . I just got off the phone with UPS and they said they have no idea where the packages are and they may never be able to find them. LOl j/k they said they must have missed scanning them some how she thought it was weird it was not showing up as arrived somewhere. She said if it does not change by tomorrow call them back and maybe they will have more information on this. I'm getting just a little worried as nobody besides this flight schedule has a plane in the air for that long unless they are trucking it down from Alaska instead . Who knows. If I don't see a change by 6 pm I'm calling apple and I want to pick up at the store with put having to wait.

It has been stated several times in this thread already...

UPS59 landed that night. My iPhone was on this plane too and shows the same Arr/Dep scans from PANC as yours does. It landed. They are staging tthe phones. There aren't any scans on them. Don't pester UPS. They will come... Don't screw your chances of getting one up by trying to go to a store. You will waste your time as you still will get this one on Friday.

So relax, just wait until tomorrow when they make the final push from KSDF. You will see an in-transit scan as it enters the routing system at WorldShip, it will get loaded on a plane, and then be on it's way to you :)
 
Tough guy? I'm a tough guy because I think you're being ridiculous staring at a random flight that could or could not be carrying your phone that you won't get until Friday regardless. OK.

You're arguing over the internet, about a plane, that may or may not have someone's phone. :confused:
 
Location Date Local Time Activity
Anchorage, AK, United States 09/18/2012 12:58 A.M. Departure Scan

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If I don't see a change by 6 pm I'm calling apple and I want to pick up at the store with put having to wait.
Dude, relax, my shipment left at the same time and I haven't seen an update. They are most likely unscanned at the Lousville hub; either way, you're getting it for sure on Friday.

She goes to the other room to then text me. Who understands females.. Lol
I love the 'gn' reply. :D

In all serious, does she know you're up late on a iPhone tracking thread and not Facebook/*******? :eek:
 
Apple and UPS are really taking the date serious. UPS is stressed out enough right now, the last thing they want is thousands of people contacting them to get their phones early.

That explains everything why packages haven't been moving and those (including myself) tracking packages weren't seeing any movement. Well I feel relieved.



Scheduled Delivery:
Friday, 09/21/2012, by 10:30 A.M. Thats all I care lol
 
That explains everything why packages haven't been moving and those (including myself) tracking packages weren't seeing any movement. Well I feel relieved.



Scheduled Delivery:
Friday, 09/21/2012, by 10:30 A.M. Thats all I care lol

If only half of the others in this thread thought like that... nobody reads through, freaks out and then randomly posts xD Although it does help with the numbers to beat out the UK guys :p
 
Apple and UPS are really taking the date serious. UPS is stressed out enough right now, the last thing they want is thousands of people contacting them to get their phones early.
I wonder how much green Apple had to pay UPS/Fedex to overload their services by over-nighting millions of packages in one night.
 
I wonder how much green Apple had to pay UPS/Fedex to overload their services by over-nighting millions of packages in one night.

They deliver over 15 million packages every single day... during Christmas time that number skyrockets, this is nothing new for them!

CORRECTION: 15.6 Million according to their website ;)
 
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