Weird shipment tracking
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08-10-2015 04:32 PM
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08-10-2015 04:39 PM
"the packages departs from Toronto"
I suspect someone, somewhere, entered (or scanned) the wrong information into the computer.
Stuff does not move that fast. Looking at your seller, he appears to ship directly, not through GSP.
Give it a few days and check again on Wednesday. You may have a better picture by then.

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08-10-2015 04:40 PM
Do you have the item? Does the tracking say it's reached you?
If the answer is "no" on both counts, then the tracking is as accurate as it needs to be. 🙂
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08-10-2015 04:55 PM
Tracking has one purpose.
To prove that the item has arrived and that the buyer who complains that it hasn't is wrong.
It's a Seller Protection device.
But it has the amusing side effect of driving buyers who compulsively watch tracking bonkers.
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08-10-2015 05:01 PM
"driving buyers who compulsively watch tracking bonkers."
I still remember, many years ago, a shipment of ten boxes coming from New Jersey through UPS. The online tracking showed the shipment had cleared Canada Customs and was on its way, expected to be delivered the next day. Good!
The next morning I checked and the shipment was back in New Jersey according to the online tracking - minutes before the UPS driver showed with my ten boxes!

