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MattKanzler

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Aug 1, 2008
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I just bought my first MacBook the other day to finally bring myself into the Mac world. And now for days my Mac has been in Shanghai China with an "in transit" status slapped on it.

Does anyone have any ideas what that exactly means or guesses on how much longer?

Thanks!
 
In transit means just that, it is traveling. It might be one a plane, train, boat or truck but it is traveling. No estimates on time for you but it should be coming soon. Enjoy your macbook.;)
 
In transit means just that, it is traveling. It might be one a plane, train, boat or truck but it is traveling. No estimates on time for you but it should be coming soon. Enjoy your macbook.;)

hopefully its not making a pacific trip via boat. haha. that would be a pretty lousy and time-consuming way of getting to the U.S. (if you even live in the U.S.)
 
Welcome to the Brotherhood! :D
(In advance though)

We'll be waiting to answer any questions you have though:)
 
And all this time i've been wondering why mine has been sitting in a ford van...
 
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