I am on the same boat....someone on here mentioned that hopefully once UPS opens that changes to ready for pick-up.
Not without an origin scan. UPS needs to pick it up first from T-Mobile. Your package first moves from 'Ready' to 'In transit' -> 'Ready for Pickup'. If it does not have an origin scan, it basically means try again tomorrow. I had that happen to me.
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Yup. 3 days. Tmobile says it shipped. Got an email from tmobile that it.shipped but no movement and they refunded me my money.
Well, at least you got your money back. Honestly, I think it's just delayed and not lost. You waited so long, what's another day especially if you can get all your money back? You can at least tell your wife now that she can touch that money
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i don't think that this year's pre-order was worse than T-Mobile's 6/6+ pre-order. That year's pre-order was a total nightmare, especially since it was T-Mobile's first time doing iPhone pre-orders. It was a total failure of T-Mobile's on why that year's pre-orders were horrible. This year, it's a combination of Apple and T-Mobile that are at fault (and I'm leaning towards it being more of Apple's fault with regards to supply).
It was definitely a supply issue for the first week after the release. But what explanation does T-Mobile have after that? All other carriers are way better than T-Mobile in making their shipments. Just look at the dates in other threads. How so?
It took T-Mobile 2 full business days, and 2 weekend days AFTER I was charged. UPS doesn't stop moving transit operations during weekend. They are 24 X 7. They just stop the deliveries. So it was definitely T-Mobile that didn't do its part!