Original post here. Just found out that the pack that was accepted on Monday, and then left the southern mid-west headed for the west coast (with no update scans and no estimated date of delivery) was just scanned today (Fri) at a sort facility in Honolulu. Apparently the address label was hand written, so I'm guessing there was a problem with some of the zip code digits. All of this would explain the notable delay...
At this point I've given up worrying from an opsec perspective...I mean he'll, if they can't find the continent, how can they find me ;) ..but seriously, what do you think the chances are it will ever arrive at its home?
While this is out of the usual, I have seen it before in ebay forums and other forums where there is direct selling.
It should easy to google. People track their packages go around the country, it's pretty hilarious some of the distances these packs will go before landing. They do seem to land though!