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So it took UPS almost 58 hours to go from Anchorage to Louisville. I could have walked there in that amount of time. On my hands. 😀
 
So it took UPS almost 58 hours to go from Anchorage to Louisville. I could have walked there in that amount of time. On my hands. 😀

Must have taken the scenic route... Think about it though... I'm in Rhode Island. Don't think I could be any further away from Alaska... 🙂
 
Has anyone's Package went from Alaska to Kentucky and back to Alaska?

Yeah, a few people including me. If you notice timestamps it got back to alaska (and had a departure scan) 50 minutes after arriving in Kentucky.

I think it's a glitch. But now it's starting to make me nervous when it's the day before and it's still leaving from alaska.
 
STOP THE PRESSES!!! lol...

Mine just arrived in Louisville at 10:21am... we have progress!!! 🙂

Yeah, a few people including me. If you notice timestamps it got back to alaska (and had a departure scan) 50 minutes after arriving in Kentucky.

I think it's a glitch. But now it's starting to make me nervous when it's the day before and it's still leaving from alaska.

Mine just scanned in at 10:41am, looks like ours where in the same shipment.
 
Did not work for me, but I got one today

I got to my AT&T store at 5:00 a.m. and was number 9. By 8:00 there were only 16 people in line and the store had 50 phones. Unfortunately the only 64GB phones they had were white, so I bought a 32 GB black one that I will return in 2 weeks when my 64GB phone that I ordered from Apple, arrives. I was back in the store around noon and they had 30 phones in stock. Meanwhile at the Apple store 5 miles away, hundreds were still in line for a phone. Getting your phone at a phone carrier store is the way to go.
 
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