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Originally Posted by issybird
Huh. I had a package due today, but Amazon just backtracked the “out for delivery” notification that was showing earlier to “delayed in transit.” Now I can expect delivery September 13 to 15. I’m reading this as lost, but they figure it’ll turn up. Or else, as I was surprised when the Prime truck didn’t stop as it drove by, the driver didn’t feel like turning back to the missed stop. I get it and it doesn’t matter, but you (I) do get tired of all these meaningless commitments. “Out for delivery” should mean it. And Alexa is still claiming that it’s coming today.
Can’t lay this on the USPS, either, as it was processed through Amazon facilities.
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I experienced the same thing recently with three different orders. The largest, a 12in. subwoofer in a 24x22x20" box, never did show up. Five days after two reschedules and a new delivery date the tracking changed to "It may be lost..... you can request a refund." That was a first for me.
All delivery services, including FedEx and UPS, are maxed out. Drivers tell me daily deliveries far exceed what they used to see just prior to Christmas.