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Old 04-10-2023, 04:47 PM
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I've gotten several Amazon packages with an excess amount of more air space than item. I just placed an order for several items. There are packages coming from Kentucky, Georgia and California. What really got to me was an item that supposedly was in Colorado Springs (which is about 65 miles from me) some how made it to Baltimore MD. The very confusing tracking is as follows
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I do understand having hubs, as some of my tracking of previous packages have shown wandering around the initiating state until it gets sent to Colorado, but Colorado Springs to Baltimore is ridiculous.

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