NORCALgen3
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correct, but in the system, I do know it was produced 8/20.and yours still shows "in production"?
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correct, but in the system, I do know it was produced 8/20.and yours still shows "in production"?
I'm in the same boat. My was “Produced” on 8-19. Still showing “in production”. I'm hoping it's on the way and not been updated in the system. Hope you get yours this week. Keep me updated please.correct, but in the system, I do know it was produced 8/20.
LOL I wish. I was almost going to write a script to check for me. LOL.Mine has been in production for several days too. Doesn't say it's built or shipped but it has an estimated delivery date of 10.28. Guess I'll just keep refreshing it every 30 minutes until it changes. Maybe it works like the crosswalk button. The more you push it the faster it changes, right??
LOL, I actually did, and when no email with updates arrive, I check to see if the script stopped running. Which is just about every 15 minutes.LOL I wish. I was almost going to write a script to check for me. LOL.
Where in the inspector do you get to this? Can not find it!Looks like mine is done and now says "In Transit." Chrome web inspector below, released and shipped yesterday:
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Open the tracker in Chrome. Right click and pick inspector. Click "Network" at the top. Refresh the page. Find the line item that starts with ?ordernumber and click. Then expand that item.Where in the inspector do you get to this? Can not find it!
Perfect! I wasn't hitting refresh. Thanks!Open the tracker in Chrome. Right click and pick inspector. Click "Network" at the top. Refresh the page. Find the line item that starts with ?ordernumber and click. Then expand that item.