So basically made this account to ask this question. It's probably nothing major but it's puzzling and I think everyone gets a little nervous when something is out of the norm with their orders. Anyways, I had two packages coming to my address, one from a vendor and the other is a monthly subscription that always comes from Texas (package A). Package B was the order coming from California (or so I think). I logged onto my USPS to see where my packages were at. What I think is package B says it will arrive today. Cool. Here's where it gets weird, when I go get the mail, I get my subscription(package A) which says it came from Texas on the label. perfectly normal that's always where it comes from. However, according to the tracking, that was the DNM package coming from California. Obviously this wasn't the case. Tracking for the actual DNM package says that it's coming from the location the subscription came from and vise versa. I know it's confusing. But basically I received my subscription which was tracked as if it was the DNM package and have yet to receive the actual DNM package which is being tracked as if it's my subscription coming from Texas. My questions is has anyone ever had this tracking information swap. I don't even know what to call it. It's puzzling because I can't think of a reason as to how that would have happened on USPS side. And should this be any reason for concern? Thanks, and sorry if it's hard to understand. It's confusing to explain.
Lol, crazy! I have had a domestic pak leave the country, then come back, just to be delivered perfectly fine but a week late.