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Is it common for fedex to time travel?

Ipno

Golden Member
Ordered a new heatsink from newegg. Just checked the FedEx Tracking system, it says this:

Left FedEx Sort Facility LOS ANGELES CA 01/10/2003 09:54
Arrived at Sort Facility INDIANAPOLIS IN 01/10/2003 06:56
Arrived at Sort Facility LOS ANGELES CA 01/09/2003 20:20
Left FedEx Origin Location CITY OF INDUSTRY CA 01/09/2003 18:35
Pickup status CITY OF INDUSTRY CA 01/09/2003 14:46 Pre-routed meter pkg picked up


According to this, my heatsink arrived in Indianapolis before it left Los Angeles.

Thats one fast heatsink.
 
Originally posted by: Ipno
Ordered a new heatsink from newegg. Just checked the FedEx Tracking system, it says this:

Left FedEx Sort Facility LOS ANGELES CA 01/10/2003 09:54
Arrived at Sort Facility INDIANAPOLIS IN 01/10/2003 06:56
Arrived at Sort Facility LOS ANGELES CA 01/09/2003 20:20
Left FedEx Origin Location CITY OF INDUSTRY CA 01/09/2003 18:35
Pickup status CITY OF INDUSTRY CA 01/09/2003 14:46 Pre-routed meter pkg picked up


According to this, my heatsink arrived in Indianapolis before it left Los Angeles.

Thats one fast heatsink.

Uh... the bottom most is the origination 😉 Decending chronicological order.
 
They didn't want to let it leave L.A. untill it had reached Indianapolis. You see, it might have been lost in transit, but if that happened, they would still have it in L.A., and could try again. It makes sense if you think about it. Why would you risk sending something, until you were sure it had already arrived at its destination?
 
That would be cool if they could time travel, say I want something yesterday, and I got it. Why did it go from LA to IN back to LA?
 
Originally posted by: Lithium381
Originally posted by: WTT0001
Looks normal to me, also, Time zones

yeah, everything looks normal to me.......but then again i'm not very smart, so i could be wrong also

Don't timezones go the other way...it's earlier in the west coast than it is in points farther east?

My guess is the guy who scanned the packages wasn't able to/didn't know to upload his list of packages leaving for a few hours.
 
Yeah, LA is -8 GMT Indianapolis is -5 GMT this time of year.

Which means it went from california to indianapolis in 2 minutes.

Weeee!
 
Originally posted by: Ipno
Yeah, LA is -8 GMT Indianapolis is -5 GMT this time of year.

Which means it went from california to indianapolis in 2 minutes.

Weeee!

Hey! That's SPEEDY service! Man, if overnight is so expensive, I can't imagine what "next minute" costs! 😉
 
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