fed ex tracking?
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fed ex tracking?
the tracking for my package at fed ex hasn't been updated since the 7th.
anyone else have this prob?? it says it arrive at pheonix az and thats the last i've heard.
anyone else have this prob?? it says it arrive at pheonix az and thats the last i've heard.
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Mine didn't update till it arrived at a station near my house... It took it some time to get from A to B too, so I went without an update for a while. It should giv eyou a date of delivery... Mine just arrived today, and it just updated today too, so that may be the problem.
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Where do you live and where was the package sent from? Was it sent ground or express?
If it's ground the package has to get routed from a small hub to a main terminal for the sender's state (using LTL trucks..the shorter ones) to be then loaded onto an OTR carrier (big long `53 trailers) heading across the country to the main terminal in the destination's state. There won't be any stops along the way to scan the package. Once at the main terminal they'll scan it and send it on to the smaller hub and then scanned again. That OTR travel is why most of the time one would see a long delay in scans.
That could be what has happened to your package.
Hopefully they haven't lost it
If it's ground the package has to get routed from a small hub to a main terminal for the sender's state (using LTL trucks..the shorter ones) to be then loaded onto an OTR carrier (big long `53 trailers) heading across the country to the main terminal in the destination's state. There won't be any stops along the way to scan the package. Once at the main terminal they'll scan it and send it on to the smaller hub and then scanned again. That OTR travel is why most of the time one would see a long delay in scans.
That could be what has happened to your package.
Hopefully they haven't lost it
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