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Am I the only one who's Macbook is sent nearly a day ago and can't get any information for the delivery status on the TNT website?

Does anyone aprox. know the delivery time Shanghai?-Hamburg, Germany??

Powerbook G4, 20" iMac Mac OS X (10.4.6)

Posted on May 19, 2006 3:09 AM

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May 30, 2006 2:43 PM in response to nintylink

Wow, you've had to wait even longer than me! From the 17th must be the longest wait anyone has had yet. But it's not the fact that it's a new product, mine was dispatched 4 days after i ordered it, it's just taken TNT another 7 days to ship it to me. I could have flown to China and picked it up twice as fast.

I'll call TNT very early in the morning to find out what's happening, and will be expressing my view on their incompetence.

Why can't we have service like the Americans? I've seen some people getting 2 day delivery times.

May 30, 2006 10:05 PM in response to tetmin

It's weird that it should take so long to the UK. A friend of mine got his delivered in Copenhagen 7 days after ordering it, and from what I've seen that seems to be the normal case. When it gets to the Netherlands it's usually just a day away from actual delivery. My own tracking status, however, still show a "potential connection delay" in Amsterdam since yesterday and nothing else. Guess it won't get here today... Well, Amsterdam is SO far away with almost no connections to anywhere else in the world...

May 31, 2006 12:35 AM in response to Walter Senf

Hi waiting people, one more to the club 😉. I have ordered my MacBook 2.0Gz on May 25 and I'm waiting for it from Spain. I've got an email confirming delivery on May 29. Since then nothing new appear on the Apple staus order page. Reading this thread with anxiety I've found the www.apecode.com/appletrack site in one message. Until today, May 31, this page showed nothing about my shipment. But today, I get a glimpse of the chinesse affairs...

31 may 06 Flight Booked - 06 jun 06
29 may 06 Picking confirmed, EDI received
29 may 06 Departed from source - 06 jun 06
29 may 06 Consignment Booking received from supplier - 08 jun 06
29 may 06 handover at supplier - 08 jun 06

So, aparently as soon as you order is build, the chinesse factory send you an email and other to the carrier. This explain, perhaps, the soo long intercontinental flight. The packet is realy waiting on a desk for two days....By now, at last I have "a seat" on the next flight and I've get off two days from the ETA 😉.

Rafa

May 31, 2006 1:49 AM in response to tetmin

Great news everyone my macbook is out for delivery today so i will recieve it today. the macbook was sent from amsterdam to the uk the hub was northampton during the night it was sent to the loal hub which is bradford, ive checked te tracking page this morning and its out for delivery, which means that its 5 days ahead of the day it was meant to be delivered how great is that. Good luck everyone in recieving yours before the weekend hope you get them

May 31, 2006 2:08 AM in response to The Amazing n00bster

Great news everyone my macbook is out for delivery today so i will recieve it today. the macbook was sent from amsterdam to the uk the hub was northampton during the night it was sent to the loal hub which is bradford, ive checked te tracking page this morning and its out for delivery, which means that its 5 days ahead of the day it was meant to be delivered how great is that. Good luck everyone in recieving yours before the weekend hope you get them

May 31, 2006 3:36 AM in response to nintylink

TNT are now just lying to me. They said that my Macbook didn't fly overnight from Europe because of "technical difficulties", but there wasn't a problem with Alexander and Nintylink's flights!?

They claim that it 'may' be here tomorrow, but even the chances of that are looking slim.

I think what's happening is that Apple have negotiated a cut price delivery with TNT, and given Macbooks the lowest possible priority. This means that as soon as a plane is full, they just start offloading Apple goods to fit on higher priority items.

May 31, 2006 5:50 AM in response to tetmin

What bunch of idoits TNT are? I just been on the TNT website and now my MacBook is in Northampton at 13.21????? Experts in logistics and delivery... I am absolutely livid.

It was at Croydon at 08.49 and I live in Reigate which is only a 5-6 miles away and TNT send it up to Northampton... good thinking TNT boys. This item has come all the way from China and you can't deliver it in the most logical way in England. You send it further away from me????

Apple has done their bit efficiently by producing it quickly for delivery and TNT just messes it up.

God knows when I get it... pathetic.

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