Gifts for my new competition that have been on this earth for shorter time than this site has existed.And FIVE magazines! Wow. Thank you so much.
1. That's awesome and super kind of you.
2. I'm old.

Gifts for my new competition that have been on this earth for shorter time than this site has existed.And FIVE magazines! Wow. Thank you so much.
Sadly, no. Unless it’s not obvious and I’ll find it later when reading though.Anyone who received get a golden ticket?
I was mistaken...it was a different package that showed up in my informed delivery. The magazine hasn't showed up there yet. Sorry for the confusion.Mine just showed up in 'USPS informed delivery' this afternoon (after today's mail was delivered); it's scheduled for a Thursday delivery (I'm in PA and pre-ordered in July)Anxiously waiting for it to arrive. I don't see it in informed delivery on the USPS site though. Hopefully tomorrow. My first big draft of the year is Saturday so I want to consume as much of it as I can before then.
Thank you @ICLight
Have you received any more updates for this? Is it still showing Thursday?
Bite your tongue!2. I'm old.![]()
Still nothing here. I can't figure out a way to have informed delivery show me anything but what's arriving on the current day or the last few days. So no idea if it's close, or coming (I have no reason to believe it isn't coming).
It would have likely costed more but I think a service like UPS or Fed-ex might have got there faster.
If my assumptions about the tracking, and the company name sort of listed, and the Google search, and the wikipedia entry thenWe were assured by the printer that the method we used would be 3-5 Business Days and I failed to press them hard enough to make certain.
Still nothing here. I can't figure out a way to have informed delivery show me anything but what's arriving on the current day or the last few days. So no idea if it's close, or coming (I have no reason to believe it isn't coming).
Sorry GB. What state are you in? I'm at a loss too on why Informed Delivery seems to show different people different things.
Still nothing here. I can't figure out a way to have informed delivery show me anything but what's arriving on the current day or the last few days. So no idea if it's close, or coming (I have no reason to believe it isn't coming).
Sorry GB. What state are you in? I'm at a loss too on why Informed Delivery seems to show different people different things.
I'm in Michigan, but even better (or in the case of shipping, even worse) I live in the Upper Peninsula. Stuff often takes 30-100% longer to get here.
If it is a printer that mails regularly they know that media mail isn't 3-5 business days. You were fed a line of BSIt would have likely costed more but I think a service like UPS or Fed-ex might have got there faster.
Yes, that's what I'm seeing now. We spent a little over $7,000 to offer the free shipping for the 3,000 magazines shipped from the printer.
In hindsight, I should have charged for shipping and gone with the UPS that's about three times the price. We were assured by the printer that the method we used would be 3-5 Business Days and I failed to press them hard enough to make certain.
Could they have meant that it would take THEM 3-5 days to print it and ship it out? They aren't the USPS, so they wouldn't know how long it would take the mail to deliver it. I know way too little about this but when I sold some stuff on ebay it never took horribly long to ship things so I don't know what happened.If it is a printer that mails regularly they know that media mail isn't 3-5 business days. You were fed a line of BSIt would have likely costed more but I think a service like UPS or Fed-ex might have got there faster.
Yes, that's what I'm seeing now. We spent a little over $7,000 to offer the free shipping for the 3,000 magazines shipped from the printer.
In hindsight, I should have charged for shipping and gone with the UPS that's about three times the price. We were assured by the printer that the method we used would be 3-5 Business Days and I failed to press them hard enough to make certain.
This could also be a Wonka type situation with a billionaire parent of an FBG-er buying up the pallets through bribes and other nefarious means & is employing an entire company of people to open them looking for golden tickets? I mean, it’s worth considering.I have a theory about the delayed delivery. Someone with the USPS got wind of these golden tickets and hijacked a whole pallet. Wait till they find out they are not really gold. Maybe just worth their weight in gold to us FF freaks.
Media mail is one of the cheapest rates so it's low priority for the post office. 3-5 days was wishful thinking. Heck, you mail something from Missouri to Washinton state first class it would take 3-5 days. I'm in the printing business and we do regular mailings. Anyone that's dealt with the post office on a regular basis knows how dysfunctional it is. I would never promise a customer a 3-5 delivery date using media mail. But I also operate under the under promise, over deliver philosophy. If the printer you used has experience with magazine mailings I'd trust their timeline but it seems like they overpromised.Could they have meant that it would take THEM 3-5 days to print it and ship it out? They aren't the USPS, so they wouldn't know how long it would take the mail to deliver it. I know way too little about this but when I sold some stuff on ebay it never took horribly long to ship things so I don't know what happened.If it is a printer that mails regularly they know that media mail isn't 3-5 business days. You were fed a line of BSIt would have likely costed more but I think a service like UPS or Fed-ex might have got there faster.
Yes, that's what I'm seeing now. We spent a little over $7,000 to offer the free shipping for the 3,000 magazines shipped from the printer.
In hindsight, I should have charged for shipping and gone with the UPS that's about three times the price. We were assured by the printer that the method we used would be 3-5 Business Days and I failed to press them hard enough to make certain.
I was about to say this but knew in my heart it had already been said.This could also be a Wonka type situation with a billionaire parent of an FBG-er buying up the pallets through bribes and other nefarious means & is employing an entire company of people to open them looking for golden tickets? I mean, it’s worth considering.I have a theory about the delayed delivery. Someone with the USPS got wind of these golden tickets and hijacked a whole pallet. Wait till they find out they are not really gold. Maybe just worth their weight in gold to us FF freaks.
The bolded is much more interesting to me than 100 pages of July player rankings. I can get up-to-the minute player news 24/7 elsewhere (here in the SP, FBG.com, elsewhere). I'm glad Joe went this route.Mine arrived!
I've only flipped through it to see the overall content but this is a very good magazine on first glance.
First off, the print quality is top tier. This can barely be considered a magazine. It's more like a large paperback book.
What makes these magazines go out of date is the focus on individual player profiles a lot of magazines take. Then players get hurt and all of this is obsolete. Instead of doing this, FBG put a larger emphasis on overall game theory which is much less impacted by training camp news. Yes, there are individual blurbs on players to target/avoid, but there seems to be a far greater emphasis on overall draft theory which is fantastic.
My favorite will certainly be going through the staff mock draft and writeup where each staffer talks about their approach.
Media mail is one of the cheapest rates so it's low priority for the post office. 3-5 days was wishful thinking. Heck, you mail something from Missouri to Washinton state first class it would take 3-5 days. I'm in the printing business and we do regular mailings. Anyone that's dealt with the post office on a regular basis knows how dysfunctional it is. I would never promise a customer a 3-5 delivery date using media mail. But I also operate under the under promise, over deliver philosophy. If the printer you used has experience with magazine mailings I'd trust their timeline but it seems like they overpromised.Could they have meant that it would take THEM 3-5 days to print it and ship it out? They aren't the USPS, so they wouldn't know how long it would take the mail to deliver it. I know way too little about this but when I sold some stuff on ebay it never took horribly long to ship things so I don't know what happened.If it is a printer that mails regularly they know that media mail isn't 3-5 business days. You were fed a line of BSIt would have likely costed more but I think a service like UPS or Fed-ex might have got there faster.
Yes, that's what I'm seeing now. We spent a little over $7,000 to offer the free shipping for the 3,000 magazines shipped from the printer.
In hindsight, I should have charged for shipping and gone with the UPS that's about three times the price. We were assured by the printer that the method we used would be 3-5 Business Days and I failed to press them hard enough to make certain.
I get your frustration and I'm sure your printer is just as frustrated. I've been there. The post office is the worst run organization/business bar none. There is no consistency from one post office branch to the next. Your local post office could be great but there's a pretty good chance that magazine is going to travel thru a postal facility that isn't going to know what they are doing. And there goes your 3-5 day timeline.
Delivery times for media mail can vary widely. From the post office's one website media mail can take 2-9 days. So you receiving/shipping records using media mail and only taking a week isn't surprising. Also explains why some are have received their magazines already. We are coming up on the 9 days outside limit so I would expect magazines will start showing up in people's mailboxes by the weekend.Media mail is one of the cheapest rates so it's low priority for the post office. 3-5 days was wishful thinking. Heck, you mail something from Missouri to Washinton state first class it would take 3-5 days. I'm in the printing business and we do regular mailings. Anyone that's dealt with the post office on a regular basis knows how dysfunctional it is. I would never promise a customer a 3-5 delivery date using media mail. But I also operate under the under promise, over deliver philosophy. If the printer you used has experience with magazine mailings I'd trust their timeline but it seems like they overpromised.Could they have meant that it would take THEM 3-5 days to print it and ship it out? They aren't the USPS, so they wouldn't know how long it would take the mail to deliver it. I know way too little about this but when I sold some stuff on ebay it never took horribly long to ship things so I don't know what happened.If it is a printer that mails regularly they know that media mail isn't 3-5 business days. You were fed a line of BSIt would have likely costed more but I think a service like UPS or Fed-ex might have got there faster.
Yes, that's what I'm seeing now. We spent a little over $7,000 to offer the free shipping for the 3,000 magazines shipped from the printer.
In hindsight, I should have charged for shipping and gone with the UPS that's about three times the price. We were assured by the printer that the method we used would be 3-5 Business Days and I failed to press them hard enough to make certain.
I get your frustration and I'm sure your printer is just as frustrated. I've been there. The post office is the worst run organization/business bar none. There is no consistency from one post office branch to the next. Your local post office could be great but there's a pretty good chance that magazine is going to travel thru a postal facility that isn't going to know what they are doing. And there goes your 3-5 day timeline.
I use media mail for records and it usually takes less than a week. That's odd it would be taking longer. UPS is actually worse in my experience and most buyers prefer media mail. I guess you could call me an FBG honk, but I'm not sure what they could have done. FedEx is much worse than USPS or UPS.
Delivery times for media mail can vary widely. From the post office's one website media mail can take 2-9 days. So you receiving/shipping records using media mail and only taking a week isn't surprising. Also explains why some are have received their magazines already. We are coming up on the 9 days outside limit so I would expect magazines will start showing up in people's mailboxes by the weekend.Media mail is one of the cheapest rates so it's low priority for the post office. 3-5 days was wishful thinking. Heck, you mail something from Missouri to Washinton state first class it would take 3-5 days. I'm in the printing business and we do regular mailings. Anyone that's dealt with the post office on a regular basis knows how dysfunctional it is. I would never promise a customer a 3-5 delivery date using media mail. But I also operate under the under promise, over deliver philosophy. If the printer you used has experience with magazine mailings I'd trust their timeline but it seems like they overpromised.Could they have meant that it would take THEM 3-5 days to print it and ship it out? They aren't the USPS, so they wouldn't know how long it would take the mail to deliver it. I know way too little about this but when I sold some stuff on ebay it never took horribly long to ship things so I don't know what happened.If it is a printer that mails regularly they know that media mail isn't 3-5 business days. You were fed a line of BSIt would have likely costed more but I think a service like UPS or Fed-ex might have got there faster.
Yes, that's what I'm seeing now. We spent a little over $7,000 to offer the free shipping for the 3,000 magazines shipped from the printer.
In hindsight, I should have charged for shipping and gone with the UPS that's about three times the price. We were assured by the printer that the method we used would be 3-5 Business Days and I failed to press them hard enough to make certain.
I get your frustration and I'm sure your printer is just as frustrated. I've been there. The post office is the worst run organization/business bar none. There is no consistency from one post office branch to the next. Your local post office could be great but there's a pretty good chance that magazine is going to travel thru a postal facility that isn't going to know what they are doing. And there goes your 3-5 day timeline.
I use media mail for records and it usually takes less than a week. That's odd it would be taking longer. UPS is actually worse in my experience and most buyers prefer media mail. I guess you could call me an FBG honk, but I'm not sure what they could have done. FedEx is much worse than USPS or UPS.
And in my experience USPS is cheaper when shipping smaller items. UPS is cheaper if you want to ship larger packages. The biggest difference is that when UPS tells you it will be there on Tuesday 99.9% of the time it will be there on Tuesday. The post office is a crap shoot.
If I were Joe and to do it again next year, I would offer a free media mail option and the option to pay for first class mailing. Not sure how the printer handles the mailing list though so not sure if that would be an option.
Patiently waiting too.Day 4 by the mailbox...wife brought out a cooler of water today. Quick question. Are they packaged like the old Playboy's? In a nice blacked out plastic wrap? If not, maybe my mailman is driving around with it getting ready for his draft. Might have to shake him down today. Will advise later today.
I swear I was just reading it for the articles!Day 4 by the mailbox...wife brought out a cooler of water today. Quick question. Are they packaged like the old Playboy's? In a nice blacked out plastic wrap? If not, maybe my mailman is driving around with it getting ready for his draft. Might have to shake him down today. Will advise later today.
Still think before Monday.Yes. Some of this is a guess and some of this experience and some of this is trusting what was communicated to you via your vendor. But I suspect that on Aug 4th your vendor printed out whatever number of shipping labels and provided that information to the post office. By Aug 6th or 7th they dropped off the pallets of all of these to the MARCELINE,MO post office. (You have said from Missouri.) Normally when the items are dropped off like this there is a "Shipment Received, Package Acceptance Pending" status meaning that your package is among a bunch of others that was dropped off. As you see I didn't get this status at any point, which is disappointing as it would be super helpful for you to know. That is assuming that this is what happened here.Yes - I presume. Providing because you asked, not as a complaint.I'm hearing some people are receiving notifications from either the Shopify app or also from USPS if they're signed up for their Informed Delivery service. Some people are saying the expected arrival date is 8/18.
Has anyone seen a notification like that? If so, can you please let me know in detail what it was and what it said?
From informed delivery-
Scan History:
Aug 18 Expected Delivery by 8:00pm
Aug 13 9:42 am - In Transit, Arriving On Time
Aug 13 6:50 am - In Transit to Next Facility
Aug 13 1:58 am - Departed USPS Regional Facility KANSAS CITY MO DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Aug 12 5:11 pm - Arrived at USPS Regional Origin Facility KANSAS CITY MO DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Aug 12 3:56 pm - Accepted at USPS Origin Facility MARCELINE,MO 64658
Aug 04 12:00 am - Pre-Shipment, USPS Awaiting Item
I suspect from experience tracking such things that this will likely arrive in Dallas and then Coppell tonight and then deliver either tomorrow or Friday.
Thank you! That's super helpful.
I'm not familiar with this service so all this is super helpful. To be clear, you're saying often things arrive sooner than the date it's saying now?
That if it says a Monday delivery, you would expect it to likely arrive Thursday or Friday?
Anyway, eventually the post office opens the pallets and scans individual items, this is the "Accepted at USPS Origin Facility". This seems to be post office dependent for how long it sits. And I guess it is also dependent on other volumes. In my experience however once that happens the package usually gets to me sooner than the post office states as long as it hits the correct facilities. Frustrating delays after this point happen when the package bounces between facilities. I guess gets placed on the wrong truck. If this happens then I'm not getting it on the 18th either. But if it doesn't, and it usually doesn't I suspect that it gets here sooner than the 18th.
Also note, I ordered 5 magazines so maybe mine is packaged differently from singles? Hopefully I'm not teasing you and others with my expectations that turn out false, or just that I live in the right place for such things.
Good luck!
Still think before Monday.Yes. Some of this is a guess and some of this experience and some of this is trusting what was communicated to you via your vendor. But I suspect that on Aug 4th your vendor printed out whatever number of shipping labels and provided that information to the post office. By Aug 6th or 7th they dropped off the pallets of all of these to the MARCELINE,MO post office. (You have said from Missouri.) Normally when the items are dropped off like this there is a "Shipment Received, Package Acceptance Pending" status meaning that your package is among a bunch of others that was dropped off. As you see I didn't get this status at any point, which is disappointing as it would be super helpful for you to know. That is assuming that this is what happened here.Yes - I presume. Providing because you asked, not as a complaint.I'm hearing some people are receiving notifications from either the Shopify app or also from USPS if they're signed up for their Informed Delivery service. Some people are saying the expected arrival date is 8/18.
Has anyone seen a notification like that? If so, can you please let me know in detail what it was and what it said?
From informed delivery-
Scan History:
Aug 18 Expected Delivery by 8:00pm
Aug 13 9:42 am - In Transit, Arriving On Time
Aug 13 6:50 am - In Transit to Next Facility
Aug 13 1:58 am - Departed USPS Regional Facility KANSAS CITY MO DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Aug 12 5:11 pm - Arrived at USPS Regional Origin Facility KANSAS CITY MO DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Aug 12 3:56 pm - Accepted at USPS Origin Facility MARCELINE,MO 64658
Aug 04 12:00 am - Pre-Shipment, USPS Awaiting Item
I suspect from experience tracking such things that this will likely arrive in Dallas and then Coppell tonight and then deliver either tomorrow or Friday.
Thank you! That's super helpful.
I'm not familiar with this service so all this is super helpful. To be clear, you're saying often things arrive sooner than the date it's saying now?
That if it says a Monday delivery, you would expect it to likely arrive Thursday or Friday?
Anyway, eventually the post office opens the pallets and scans individual items, this is the "Accepted at USPS Origin Facility". This seems to be post office dependent for how long it sits. And I guess it is also dependent on other volumes. In my experience however once that happens the package usually gets to me sooner than the post office states as long as it hits the correct facilities. Frustrating delays after this point happen when the package bounces between facilities. I guess gets placed on the wrong truck. If this happens then I'm not getting it on the 18th either. But if it doesn't, and it usually doesn't I suspect that it gets here sooner than the 18th.
Also note, I ordered 5 magazines so maybe mine is packaged differently from singles? Hopefully I'm not teasing you and others with my expectations that turn out false, or just that I live in the right place for such things.
Good luck!
From above -
I suspect ...
arrive in Dallas √Coppell √deliver either tomorrow X or Friday ??.Here are the updated tracking as promised.
Aug 13 2:20 pm - Arrived at USPS Facility DALLAS,TX 75211Aug 13 10:41 pm - Departed USPS Facility DALLAS,TX 75211Aug 13 11:30 pm - Arrived at USPS Regional Facility COPPELL TX DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Copies probably being confiscated by USPS because of the Sigmund Bloom centerfold.
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Copies probably being confiscated by USPS because of the Sigmund Bloom centerfold.
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I would have my favorite flavored water in that cooler.....beer
Anyway, something I noticed while perusing the mag today....there are exactly zero advertisements. Zero advertising dollars to offset the costs of the mag for FBG. I counted two full page FBG adds, pages 2 & 164 of 164 total pages. All other pages are crock full of fantasy football content. Worth. Every. Penny.
@Joe Bryant KUDOS to Jake Bryant and Sam Bryant, whom I assume are your progeny, who each played a significant role in making the mag a reality. Thanks again!!
3 words: leopard print thongCopies probably being confiscated by USPS because of the Sigmund Bloom centerfold.
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Copies probably being confiscated by USPS because of the Sigmund Bloom centerfold.
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Well, I shook her down, and she had no idea what i was talking about so I finally let her go. Onto Day 5....thank the lord it's summer here in Buffalo and not January. Weather has been absolutely fantastic to sit at the curb all week. Although, neighbors are now starting to ask questions.Day 4 by the mailbox...wife brought out a cooler of water today. Quick question. Are they packaged like the old Playboy's? In a nice blacked out plastic wrap? If not, maybe my mailman is driving around with it getting ready for his draft. Might have to shake him down today. Will advise later today.
Same. It’s like Christmas morning every day around hereStill no go out here in So Cal. :(
Agreed. I really hope no one takes Joe up on his way too generous offer of a full refund. Stuff happens, and its out of Joe and staff's hands. They did something great for the community putting this together, and I hope no one takes advantage to save themselves a few bucks.Joe, the email I just got from you, above and beyond IMO.
I do like having physical media but have largely gone digital in the last year or more (last physical fantasy mag I bought was probably 5 years ago). So, what you've offered is more than enough to help me prep for my big draft on Saturday.
Agreed. I really hope no one takes Joe up on his way too generous offer of a full refund. Stuff happens, and its out of Joe and staff's hands. They did something great for the community putting this together, and I hope no one takes advantage to save themselves a few bucks.Joe, the email I just got from you, above and beyond IMO.
I do like having physical media but have largely gone digital in the last year or more (last physical fantasy mag I bought was probably 5 years ago). So, what you've offered is more than enough to help me prep for my big draft on Saturday.
While I'd love to have the mag in my hands right now, the pdf version will tide me over until that point. Much appreciated, can't wait to take a look!
Nothing changed in the scan history, but USPS now agrees with me on the top line.Still think before Monday.Yes. Some of this is a guess and some of this experience and some of this is trusting what was communicated to you via your vendor. But I suspect that on Aug 4th your vendor printed out whatever number of shipping labels and provided that information to the post office. By Aug 6th or 7th they dropped off the pallets of all of these to the MARCELINE,MO post office. (You have said from Missouri.) Normally when the items are dropped off like this there is a "Shipment Received, Package Acceptance Pending" status meaning that your package is among a bunch of others that was dropped off. As you see I didn't get this status at any point, which is disappointing as it would be super helpful for you to know. That is assuming that this is what happened here.Yes - I presume. Providing because you asked, not as a complaint.I'm hearing some people are receiving notifications from either the Shopify app or also from USPS if they're signed up for their Informed Delivery service. Some people are saying the expected arrival date is 8/18.
Has anyone seen a notification like that? If so, can you please let me know in detail what it was and what it said?
From informed delivery-
Scan History:
Aug 18 Expected Delivery by 8:00pm
Aug 13 9:42 am - In Transit, Arriving On Time
Aug 13 6:50 am - In Transit to Next Facility
Aug 13 1:58 am - Departed USPS Regional Facility KANSAS CITY MO DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Aug 12 5:11 pm - Arrived at USPS Regional Origin Facility KANSAS CITY MO DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Aug 12 3:56 pm - Accepted at USPS Origin Facility MARCELINE,MO 64658
Aug 04 12:00 am - Pre-Shipment, USPS Awaiting Item
I suspect from experience tracking such things that this will likely arrive in Dallas and then Coppell tonight and then deliver either tomorrow or Friday.
Thank you! That's super helpful.
I'm not familiar with this service so all this is super helpful. To be clear, you're saying often things arrive sooner than the date it's saying now?
That if it says a Monday delivery, you would expect it to likely arrive Thursday or Friday?
Anyway, eventually the post office opens the pallets and scans individual items, this is the "Accepted at USPS Origin Facility". This seems to be post office dependent for how long it sits. And I guess it is also dependent on other volumes. In my experience however once that happens the package usually gets to me sooner than the post office states as long as it hits the correct facilities. Frustrating delays after this point happen when the package bounces between facilities. I guess gets placed on the wrong truck. If this happens then I'm not getting it on the 18th either. But if it doesn't, and it usually doesn't I suspect that it gets here sooner than the 18th.
Also note, I ordered 5 magazines so maybe mine is packaged differently from singles? Hopefully I'm not teasing you and others with my expectations that turn out false, or just that I live in the right place for such things.
Good luck!
From above -
I suspect ...
arrive in Dallas √Coppell √deliver either tomorrow X or Friday ??.Here are the updated tracking as promised.
Aug 13 2:20 pm - Arrived at USPS Facility DALLAS,TX 75211Aug 13 10:41 pm - Departed USPS Facility DALLAS,TX 75211Aug 13 11:30 pm - Arrived at USPS Regional Facility COPPELL TX DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Thank you. That's super helpful.
We had a customer that was told Monday by USPS who lives in Charlotte but it was already in NC last night. Hopefully it's there earlier than the estimation. Hope same for you. Thank you.
Nothing changed in the scan history, but USPS now agrees with me on the top line.Still think before Monday.Yes. Some of this is a guess and some of this experience and some of this is trusting what was communicated to you via your vendor. But I suspect that on Aug 4th your vendor printed out whatever number of shipping labels and provided that information to the post office. By Aug 6th or 7th they dropped off the pallets of all of these to the MARCELINE,MO post office. (You have said from Missouri.) Normally when the items are dropped off like this there is a "Shipment Received, Package Acceptance Pending" status meaning that your package is among a bunch of others that was dropped off. As you see I didn't get this status at any point, which is disappointing as it would be super helpful for you to know. That is assuming that this is what happened here.Yes - I presume. Providing because you asked, not as a complaint.I'm hearing some people are receiving notifications from either the Shopify app or also from USPS if they're signed up for their Informed Delivery service. Some people are saying the expected arrival date is 8/18.
Has anyone seen a notification like that? If so, can you please let me know in detail what it was and what it said?
From informed delivery-
Scan History:
Aug 18 Expected Delivery by 8:00pm
Aug 13 9:42 am - In Transit, Arriving On Time
Aug 13 6:50 am - In Transit to Next Facility
Aug 13 1:58 am - Departed USPS Regional Facility KANSAS CITY MO DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Aug 12 5:11 pm - Arrived at USPS Regional Origin Facility KANSAS CITY MO DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Aug 12 3:56 pm - Accepted at USPS Origin Facility MARCELINE,MO 64658
Aug 04 12:00 am - Pre-Shipment, USPS Awaiting Item
I suspect from experience tracking such things that this will likely arrive in Dallas and then Coppell tonight and then deliver either tomorrow or Friday.
Thank you! That's super helpful.
I'm not familiar with this service so all this is super helpful. To be clear, you're saying often things arrive sooner than the date it's saying now?
That if it says a Monday delivery, you would expect it to likely arrive Thursday or Friday?
Anyway, eventually the post office opens the pallets and scans individual items, this is the "Accepted at USPS Origin Facility". This seems to be post office dependent for how long it sits. And I guess it is also dependent on other volumes. In my experience however once that happens the package usually gets to me sooner than the post office states as long as it hits the correct facilities. Frustrating delays after this point happen when the package bounces between facilities. I guess gets placed on the wrong truck. If this happens then I'm not getting it on the 18th either. But if it doesn't, and it usually doesn't I suspect that it gets here sooner than the 18th.
Also note, I ordered 5 magazines so maybe mine is packaged differently from singles? Hopefully I'm not teasing you and others with my expectations that turn out false, or just that I live in the right place for such things.
Good luck!
From above -
I suspect ...
arrive in Dallas √Coppell √deliver either tomorrow X or Friday ??.Here are the updated tracking as promised.
Aug 13 2:20 pm - Arrived at USPS Facility DALLAS,TX 75211Aug 13 10:41 pm - Departed USPS Facility DALLAS,TX 75211Aug 13 11:30 pm - Arrived at USPS Regional Facility COPPELL TX DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Thank you. That's super helpful.
We had a customer that was told Monday by USPS who lives in Charlotte but it was already in NC last night. Hopefully it's there earlier than the estimation. Hope same for you. Thank you.
Aug 15 Expected Deliveryby 8:00pmHope this is true your other 2995 preorders, or at least the ones that are still outstanding. Oh, and I only usually watch this tracking this closely when it is a few days before Christmas and that perfect gift hasn't arrived. When I started to type that sentence I wasn't intending to make an analogy, but hopefully that fits anyway.
Good luck!
Never heard of a FF magazine without ads. First of its kind.