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beta678 July 27th, 2015 14:18

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Originally Posted by Danke (Post 1954288)
All the tracking dates are just estimates.

It's not always real time CSI style enhance and follow the GPS bug.

I know, but still humorous.

Stuff should come into today hopefully, though I can't put any of it to use since the they're all for my optic, which is god knows where at this point...

FirestormX July 27th, 2015 15:45

I don't see anything stating it arrived on the 21st. That's the estimated delivery date.

I'm not pointing this out to be a dick though. However, I do want to explain to people that pretty much any "estimated delivery date" that major shipping companies put up with their tracking results, is the ETA based on the date it was shipped. It is not the ETA based on the current date.

RainyEyes July 27th, 2015 15:55

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Originally Posted by FirestormX (Post 1954299)
I don't see anything stating it arrived on the 21st. That's the estimated delivery date.

I'm not pointing this out to be a dick though. However, I do want to explain to people that pretty much any "estimated delivery date" that major shipping companies put up with their tracking results, is the ETA based on the date it was shipped. It is not the ETA based on the current date.

http://new2.fjcdn.com/thumbnails/com...27a1f6bc9f.jpg

The estimated delivery date has already passed but it is still posted as the delivery date. Therefore, Canada post has time traveling powers to go back and deliver it in the past.

Just a quirk on their website where they should have updated the ETA to a future date.

FirestormX July 27th, 2015 16:51

I guess it didn't jump out at me, because I work in the shipping industry. It's like if someone said "hah, look at that jeep, it's got a fifth wheel attached to it's rear gate! Is it expecting to drive at a 90 degree angle?!"

It's not a quirk. That is on purpose. In the shipping industry, the estimated delivery date is based on the date it was shipped, not on the current date. Things would get messy if the ETA was constantly revised.

A "revised estimated delivery date" may make things less confusing to a consignee. But if your shipment is already outside of your expected delivery window, it's not always feasible to give a new ETA.

Datawraith July 29th, 2015 13:55

Why does this happen?
 
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Not Canada Post, but USPS cause parts from the States.

I ordered a piston for my KC02 and so it got shipped around the US a bit before coming up to Pearson Airport in Toronto - fine and good.

Then it decides to get shipped back down to Florida... Why?! It was already here in Toronto...

SMH

Anybody know if the postal service ever makes things work logically?

beta678 July 29th, 2015 14:49

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Originally Posted by FirestormX (Post 1954303)
I guess it didn't jump out at me, because I work in the shipping industry. It's like if someone said "hah, look at that jeep, it's got a fifth wheel attached to it's rear gate! Is it expecting to drive at a 90 degree angle?!"

It's not a quirk. That is on purpose. In the shipping industry, the estimated delivery date is based on the date it was shipped, not on the current date. Things would get messy if the ETA was constantly revised.

A "revised estimated delivery date" may make things less confusing to a consignee. But if your shipment is already outside of your expected delivery window, it's not always feasible to give a new ETA.

I understand how it works, I've worked shipping in the past as well, but just sharing it for a laugh so don't tak things too seriously. The ETA date actually never showed up until it arrived in Richmond on the 24th, which is why it caught my attention in the first place.

Everything arrived safe and sound so I'm relatively happy. Just waiting on my ever elusive optic...

Sputmilk August 3rd, 2015 00:21

I can only assume that it's customs, but I ordered a tactical slide for my TM HK45 from CRW on July 11th and I still haven't gotten a tracking number or anything.

sixb0nes August 11th, 2015 18:54

*grumble*

Not that it's super late, just that I've had two items make it to me in half the time in the same period, from out West. Joy.

http://i.imgur.com/n8iUGfr.png

Ecks August 11th, 2015 20:31

I ordered a couple of mags from AirsoftParts.ca recently. Checked the tracking info on Friday, said it was in my mail box. Go and check, see the key open the parcel compartment. No parcel. WTF! Went to the outlet, they confirmed it was out, told her what happened, she didn't seem surprised. Gave me a number called yesterday. Made a complaint. Today it got there. This is what my taxes are going towards. No thanks. At least I did get my items without too much fuss. I don't need any more of that in my life.

RainyEyes August 11th, 2015 23:09

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Originally Posted by Ecks (Post 1955944)
I ordered a couple of mags from AirsoftParts.ca recently. Checked the tracking info on Friday, said it was in my mail box. Go and check, see the key open the parcel compartment. No parcel. WTF! Went to the outlet, they confirmed it was out, told her what happened, she didn't seem surprised. Gave me a number called yesterday. Made a complaint. Today it got there. This is what my taxes are going towards. No thanks. At least I did get my items without too much fuss. I don't need any more of that in my life.

You mean the mailman is failing to do his job, his ONE JOB of delivering mail from point A to point B? It's literally his one job to get your mail to your designated place of delivery... It's egregious that domestic parcels are being flopped on, let alone international.

Why was "she" not surprised?

Styrak August 11th, 2015 23:24

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Originally Posted by Sputmilk (Post 1955009)
I can only assume that it's customs, but I ordered a tactical slide for my TM HK45 from CRW on July 11th and I still haven't gotten a tracking number or anything.

How is that related to Canada Post?

Sputmilk August 12th, 2015 22:20

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Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1955969)
How is that related to Canada Post?

Thought maybe the site didn't have tracking and they just sent it out. I've had that happen before. Turns out the guy just never told me it was out of stock.

Danke August 12th, 2015 22:27

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Originally Posted by RainyEyes (Post 1955962)
You mean the mailman is failing to do his job, his ONE JOB of delivering mail from point A to point B? It's literally his one job to get your mail to your designated place of delivery... It's egregious that domestic parcels are being flopped on, let alone international.

Why was "she" not surprised?

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Originally Posted by Ecks (Post 1955944)
I ordered a couple of mags from AirsoftParts.ca recently. Checked the tracking info on Friday, said it was in my mail box. Go and check, see the key open the parcel compartment. No parcel. WTF! Went to the outlet, they confirmed it was out, told her what happened, she didn't seem surprised. Gave me a number called yesterday. Made a complaint. Today it got there. This is what my taxes are going towards. No thanks. At least I did get my items without too much fuss. I don't need any more of that in my life.

So for about the tenth time. A lot of online tracking is not real time. It's predictive based on where it's coming from and where it's going.

There are no Mission Impossible style GPS tags in the stamps feeding the location back to Canada Post's Tactical Operations Center.

RainyEyes August 12th, 2015 23:54

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Originally Posted by Danke (Post 1956107)
So for about the tenth time. A lot of online tracking is not real time. It's predictive based on where it's coming from and where it's going.

There are no Mission Impossible style GPS tags in the stamps feeding the location back to Canada Post's Tactical Operations Center.

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Originally Posted by Ecks (Post 1955944)
I ordered a couple of mags from AirsoftParts.ca recently. Checked the tracking info on Friday, said it was in my mail box.

We're not talking about ETA, we're talking about CONFIRMED PARCEL DELIVERY according to the tracking info.

So for the first time, please read before defending something that was an obvious fuck-up.

I've never had a parcel that was marked as "delivered" until AFTER the mailman came to my house, and after an hour or two it gets updated. There is absolutely NO reason for Canada Post to mark something as delivered BEFORE it's even been put out.

AFAIK, CP DOES have frequent updates that are close to real-time, but it's usually an hour or two delay which is reasonable.

redzaku August 13th, 2015 00:54

i had the same thing happened to me, apparently they have limited amount of machines to scan the barcodes to confirm that it has been delivered, so they do it at the shipping centre and then they deliver it


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