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I'm not sure I understand your complaint. If the last item as an arrival scan as some facility then it is at that facility. If the last scan was a departure scan then it's on a truck headed to the next one. Granted you don't know which facility is next or how many it will need to hit before it gets to you. But the estimated arrival data is usually correct.
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Okay.
I Fed-X'ed for a Monday AM arrival a $13,000 check 65 miles to the south of me on a Friday, I think
Monday it showed the package was scanned at Dulles Airport on saturday
Tuesday it showed the package was scanned at Dulles Airport on saturday
Wednesday it showed the package was scanned at Dulles Airport on saturday
Thursday it showed the package was scanned at Dulles Airport on saturday
Friday it showed the package was scanned at Dulles Airport on saturday
Saturday it showed the package was scanned at Dulles Airport on saturday
Sunday it showed the package was scanned at Dulles Airport on saturday
Monday it showed the package was scanned at Dulles Airport on saturday
Get the idea? Meanwhile, I can't finish the sale on my boat, I'm racking up interest charges, I don't know if the check is stolen or lost.
Fed-X can only tell me they scanned it at Dulles - for over a WEEK