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mjjlohn

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You might try over goods in Green Bay, but you'd need to know someone at that hub. The larger Amazon shipments use a label that can rip clean off for whatever reason happens a lot with larger packages.
 

gman042

Been around the block a few times
OP, What is your tracking number for original shipment?
Where did the tracking stop?
When the trail grows cold that is where your package disappeared. If it was scanned at point A and then not at point B then somewhere between it probably lost its tracking label. Without its label then it is processed as overgoods.
OR...someone, somewhere decided that they needed the part more than you.
 

UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

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OP, What is your tracking number for original shipment?
Where did the tracking stop?
When the trail grows cold that is where your package disappeared. If it was scanned at point A and then not at point B then somewhere between it probably lost its tracking label. Without its label then it is processed as overgoods.
OR...someone, somewhere decided that they needed the part more than you.

He gave the 1Z in his first post. UPS also does virtual scans so your theory may not be 100% correct.
 

upschuck

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The origin scan is the only scan on that box. It is either in Mo Overgoods, or we found out it was an Amazon box and RTS'd it.
 

oldngray

nowhere special
Those virtual scans have problems. It only means that theoretically the package was picked up that day. With no other scans it may have never even been picked up.
 

upschuck

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Those virtual scans have problems. It only means that theoretically the package was picked up that day. With no other scans it may have never even been picked up.
Origin scan was a physical scan. the others were logical and derived.
 
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