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Post by thegingerbarrister on May 14, 2016 14:46:17 GMT -5
Quick question: I recently purchased Tempus Fugit and am eagerly awaiting the first shipment's impending arrival.
On the Account page, there is a tracking number for the first shipment. Once clicked upon, I am redirected to Canada Post information. It says not a proper number. Manual entry yields no information.
Anyone else had this issue and have any info for this over-excited member?
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Post by mistressdlw on May 15, 2016 9:00:09 GMT -5
Mine says the same thing. For a different package.
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Post by Beckett on May 16, 2016 3:54:51 GMT -5
This is interesting - when I purchased Tempus Fugit, only the third mailing was sent as a trackable parcel, while the first two mailings and the reveal were shipped via standard mail. I would expect that this is still the case and the assignment of an invalid tracking number is simply an oversight.
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Post by thegingerbarrister on May 17, 2016 11:20:16 GMT -5
So, now I have been given a USPS tracking number...that also comes back as "not found."
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Post by Beckett on May 17, 2016 12:08:21 GMT -5
USPS? Is that the standard for stateside shipping? Mine were always trackable via CanadaPost.
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Post by Todd on May 17, 2016 12:55:19 GMT -5
The last issue of C&C was shipped to US residents from a facility in Niagara, NY. I wouldn't be surprised to hear they are now using their US fulfillment house for experiences as well.
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Post by thegenii on May 22, 2016 11:00:46 GMT -5
The MPC is based in Toronto. Mailing from Canada to the US is expensive and it takes forever. Toronto is only an hour drive from Western New York (Niagra Falls, for instance). So I could easily imagine the MPC making the drive to the US to do their large mailings. It saves them a lot of money, and saves us a lot of time waiting for letters and newspapers to arrive.
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Post by thegingerbarrister on May 24, 2016 11:55:13 GMT -5
First mailing has arrived. Curiosity is at an all-time high. Mailings arrived only one day later than the estimate (once it was ACTUALLY sent).
Onward!
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