Package was not delivered today, still says "out for delivery"

I apologize in advance if this is a stupid question or topic, I'm not as well versed in this kinda stuff as most of you probably are.

About a week ago I placed an international order coming out of the Czech Republic. The vendor's estimated delivery time is 2 weeks, but it's a tracked package and he provides tracking, so I checked the tracking today and it said that the package was here and was going to be delivered today. The destination is a private mailbox that I own. However, when I went to check the mail, my package wasn't there. I've been monitoring the tracking throughout the day, and the pack has been listed as "out for delivery" since early this morning.

I'm a bit confused, partly because the package didn't get delivered when the tracking says that today is the delivery day, and partly because it showed up a lot faster than I thought it would. The package requires a signature, but the last time I got a tracked package that required a signature from Holland it just found its way into my box.

Does anyone have any experience with this? Should I be worried, or am I just being stupid?


Comments


[3 Points] MLP_is_my_OPSEC:

If it says it's out for delivery, it's still out for delivery. Depending on where you are and how large of a city you live in it could take a while. Up here in Canada, Canada Post delivers between 8am and 8pm. It could arrive any time between that time frame.


[2 Points] fordrugzyo:

You located in the US? The USPS is hilariously unpredictable in my experience, both clearnet and darknet. I've had numerous tracking numbers being updated with "On vehicle for delivery! Arrival date: today!" only to be stuck waiting around all day, just to check the tracking later that night and see something like "Package back at post office. Arrival date: tomorrow". Worst experience was when that happened FOR THREE DAYS. My 50 tabs of acid were being thrown around all over my state and I was losing my mind. Got to me fine though. Keep an eye out, I wouldn't worry just yet.


[1 Points] shitbrik:

yea often , the postal worker is just lazy and wants to get their job on the computer done faster. They mark out for delivery or delivered if the package is in the destination town ahead of time. Therefore they can get off work earlier or be more efficient