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I read this as they have the phones in their warehouse and are already in the process of shipping those out within the next 3 days for your date range.

Really hope so. But I guess I'm also OK with 72 hours if thats what it will be, at least I have some idea of what to expect.
 
For anyone who has gotten charged: What did the status of your order change to immediately after? I have two phones on order, was charged for one, but both changed to "Order in Progress"

Mine still says "Being Processed," only reason I found out about the charge is because I get push notifications for transactions over $100.
 
I'm starting to think maybe iPhone 7 is shore because they fixed the hissgate on the new ones that's win shipped out now?

What's the possibility?
 
Iphone 7 plus 128gb MB
Ordered 9/9 in store 6:30pm EST
Received lease docs and signed 10/10 10:30am EST
Why haven't they charged my damn card?
 
Mine still says "Being Processed," only reason I found out about the charge is because I get push notifications for transactions over $100.

My card was charged too and continued to say being processed, until about 15 min ago and now it says back ordered.
 
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Last year I was charged and received the phone next day. Never had shipping updates by tmo. Then again, it did show in my UPS. If youse ain't seeing em there. Well f tmo more
 
128GB matte black 7+. Was charged at maybe 5P EST. Ordered 9/9, 7AM, with a shipping estimate of 9/27-10/10. I ordered online using the original JUMP!

Based on prior experience, if the origin scans don't appear in UPS tonight, the phones won't be shipped until tomorrow. So you'll get it by Thursday or Friday. My birthday is Thursday, so it looks like I may have my present on time after all.

And the status on MyTmobile hasn't changed and nothing in UPS Choice.
 
If I had to say, we'll get tracking numbers later this evening when the planes arrive in Louisville. I believe they're currently en-route from Anchorage; the customs scan triggering our charge.
 
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Do order #s reveal too much information about orders, delivery addresses, tracking #s, etc?

We could easily input into an online survey, export into an excel doc and use those numbers along with order date/time and size/color/storage to figure exactly how they prioritize orders for shipping.

Of course this relies on order #s being safe in someone's hands. I'm sure there are people smarter than me that know the answer to this (big assumption I'm making lol)
 
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