7/30/03
I ordered some shoes at the beginning of the week. They’re black 3-inch platforms. Woohoo. Hey, I’m short. 🙂 Instead of trying to describe them, here’s a picture, mine are the black one’s:
I figured they’d work for play and for wearing to work. 🙂 My current work shoes are from payless and they hurt my feet if I have to walk very far.
Anyway, I was checking the shipping on them this morning and am a little worried. They back-tracked from Louisville, Kentucky to Rockford, Illinois. See:
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Jul 30, 2003 1:26 A.M. ROCKFORD, IL, US ARRIVAL SCAN
1:20 A.M. LOUISVILLE, KY, US DEPARTURE SCAN
Jul 29, 2003 12:33 P.M. LOUISVILLE, KY, US ARRIVAL SCAN
5:40 A.M. ONTARIO, CA, US DEPARTURE SCAN
Jul 28, 2003 11:17 P.M. ONTARIO, CA, US ARRIVAL SCAN
10:32 P.M. ANAHEIM, CA, US DEPARTURE SCAN
8:27 P.M. US BILLING INFORMATION RECEIVED
8:24 P.M. ANAHEIM, CA, US ORIGIN SCAN
Tracking results provided by UPS: Jul 30, 2003 9:39 A.M. Eastern Time (USA) _______________________________________________
I’m hoping this is normal. Hubby says it’s more north than it was backwards but it still seems weird to me. Last time I had a package get lost it moved south instead of east and it got stuck for a week!! So, understandably, I’m not too comfortable North instead of East either. Go East young package!!! *grins and crosses fingers*
We’re getting groceries delivered tomorrow. Yay!! 🙂
Okay, I obviously have too much to do to continue this. It’s been sitting here over an hour untouched due to e-mails and phone calls so I’m going to close here. 🙂
That’s a normal shipping pattern. I have no idea why shippers do that, but I think it has to do with picking up other shipments that are all going in the same general direction.
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