http://www.newegg.ca/Info/TrackOrder.aspx?Trackingnumber=1Z8FX6186800181880
If it has changed by now, here is what it was
Date/TimeActivityLocationDetails06/19/2009 06:23:00LOCATION SCANLOS ANGELES, CA, US06/19/2009 04:43:00DEPARTURE SCANREDMOND, WA, US06/19/2009 01:07:00ARRIVAL SCANREDMOND, WA, US06/18/2009 16:15:00DEPARTURE SCANROSEBURG, OR, US06/18/2009 13:00:00ARRIVAL SCANROSEBURG, OR, US06/18/2009 03:08:00DEPARTURE SCANWEST SACRAMENTO, CA, US06/17/2009 16:38:00ARRIVAL SCANWEST SACRAMENTO, CA, US06/17/2009 06:35:00DEPARTURE SCANLOS ANGELES, CA, US06/17/2009 03:58:00LOCATION SCANLOS ANGELES, CA, US06/17/2009 01:53:00LOCATION SCANLOS ANGELES, CA, US06/17/2009 01:04:00ARRIVAL SCANLOS ANGELES, CA, US06/17/2009 00:37:00DEPARTURE SCANBALDWIN PARK, CA, US06/17/2009 00:01:00ORIGIN SCANBALDWIN PARK, CA, US06/16/2009 20:24:32BILLING INFORMATION RECEIVED[M]
The quickest land route from REDMOND to LOS ANGELES is around 1200 miles.
If this package actually went from Redmond, WA to Los Angeles, CA in less than 2 hours, it would have to have gone over 600 miles an hour, which is faster than normal passenger and freight planes.
So is this a glitch/bug on newegg or is ups actually using a plane to ship backwards just to waste my time?
If I am somehow wrong, and Los Angeles is 2 hours away from Redmond, then please tell me,
I live in a place you've never heard of, CANADA.
If it has changed by now, here is what it was
Date/TimeActivityLocationDetails06/19/2009 06:23:00LOCATION SCANLOS ANGELES, CA, US06/19/2009 04:43:00DEPARTURE SCANREDMOND, WA, US06/19/2009 01:07:00ARRIVAL SCANREDMOND, WA, US06/18/2009 16:15:00DEPARTURE SCANROSEBURG, OR, US06/18/2009 13:00:00ARRIVAL SCANROSEBURG, OR, US06/18/2009 03:08:00DEPARTURE SCANWEST SACRAMENTO, CA, US06/17/2009 16:38:00ARRIVAL SCANWEST SACRAMENTO, CA, US06/17/2009 06:35:00DEPARTURE SCANLOS ANGELES, CA, US06/17/2009 03:58:00LOCATION SCANLOS ANGELES, CA, US06/17/2009 01:53:00LOCATION SCANLOS ANGELES, CA, US06/17/2009 01:04:00ARRIVAL SCANLOS ANGELES, CA, US06/17/2009 00:37:00DEPARTURE SCANBALDWIN PARK, CA, US06/17/2009 00:01:00ORIGIN SCANBALDWIN PARK, CA, US06/16/2009 20:24:32BILLING INFORMATION RECEIVED[M]
The quickest land route from REDMOND to LOS ANGELES is around 1200 miles.
If this package actually went from Redmond, WA to Los Angeles, CA in less than 2 hours, it would have to have gone over 600 miles an hour, which is faster than normal passenger and freight planes.
So is this a glitch/bug on newegg or is ups actually using a plane to ship backwards just to waste my time?
If I am somehow wrong, and Los Angeles is 2 hours away from Redmond, then please tell me,
I live in a place you've never heard of, CANADA.