[SERIOUS] When is it time to be concerned with a package not showing up

as the title states I am just wondering when I should be concerned about an order not showing up like the others have. usually its about 4 days from order showing up. its been 6 business days and no package yet. contacted seller this am and have yet to hear back. this seller has never done me wrong in the past, usually 1 order every month, and they always arrive


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[17 Points] Checkyostats123:

Usually after a week I start getting a little uneasy about domestic packages. Have had them take up to 2 weeks but that's usually because the vendor is high and being a retard and not shipping on time.


[15 Points] gangsterdam020:

When the door flies of its hinges bro


[3 Points] c3ntrifuge:

You should be concerned as soon as you click that order button.


[2 Points] lostinOz_:

I would start to feel uneasy too at 6 business days, more so that the vendor is pulling some shit or dicking around than anything to with LE though. BUT I have waited this long plenty of times so it’s not time to freak out yet. Keep messaging the vendor, you’re definitely within your rights to do so at this point. If they keep ignoring I’d be worried about a scam & would probably dispute in a few more days.


[2 Points] Exa8yte:

Longest I've waited for domestic a pack that was actually shipped was 8 days. USPS sent it back and forth from the origin to another local facility about 7 times. Errors like this are certainly possible. Although, It's more likely that the vendor didn't actually ship when it was marked.


[2 Points] donttracemyaccount:

FLASHBANG OUT


[2 Points] XanReflex:

USPS fucks up a lot. I've had a couple packs get to my state, then leave and show up 7 states away, then be shipped right back. It causes them to take 2-5 extra days. I'd be worried after about 10 days. Ask vendor to check/give you tracking.


[1 Points] helixman21:

Depends shipping option. From where to where. USPS holidays , sundays. Traffic , human error. You will be good


[1 Points] boofme:

Vendors do have life's you know. Everything is ran on a tight schedule let alone in some parts of the country it has been storming. So some people have a tough time getting down to the postal. When you buy an item and it says three day delivery expect the vendor to either ship it anytimes between the day he accepts your order to two days after. Sometimes it's not ready to go out they do have to prepare it. Let's say he shipped it the day after you ordered. That means it's sitting down at the post office it hasn't gone out yet. The next day it finally goes out. So it's already been two days after you order three counting the day you ordered and if he has three day delivery you could be waiting another five to six days maybe longer depending on what part of the country you're located at. Then once it finally gets down to your local post office it isnt gonna go out right away it'd end up going out the next day since they have to organize and sort all the new packages and letters for each route. Anything after two weeks I'd be worried unless vendor has a logical reason for it being late. I only order domestic. I don't trust anything that has to go through customs. Hope this eases your anxiety a bit.


[1 Points] AgoraRefuge:

I've been waiting 5+ years on one package. USPS is human, sometimes they just loose stuff. I think the size of the package is directly proportional to your chances of it being lost, vs chances of it having been seized with the intention of following up on it.


[0 Points] wellhellotheyare:

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