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andrewducker) wrote2025-05-22 11:30 am
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Today's annoyance
Companies that email you "Your parcel is on the way!", but it turns out that actually they've just reserved a tracking number and aren't physically sending anything for another day or two.
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But when it comes to things I've bought I don't need an update on any stage between "Order accepted" and "Your item is now actually in the hands of the delivery company, here is the tracking number." (Which is what Amazon does)
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YES THIS
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stick the label on the parcel,
put the parcel in a sack,
delivery company removes the sack
then that is the last internet-connected point in the supplier's process.
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Actually it is the last point in the supplier's process.
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(But I see your point that for a small supplier that might not be feasible)
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Your parcel's mailing label is on the way (to the box)". How helpful! (Not.)
I'm with you -- until they've actually got something to say, like a tracking number or a revised delivery date, they have nothing to say and shouldn't say it anyway.
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Today I checked the tracking link, and it showed the postal service still waiting to receive the item. In case the company messed up and didn't send it yet, I emailed them. Tonight I finally got a notification that the postal service received the item one hour before I sent the email.
I don't mind the extra emails, but they should be clearer when items aren't really mailed yet.