I've noticed a trend with FedEx x-day delivery. Whether it's 3 day, 2 day or overnight, it ships the exact same way as overnight. They just don't start the process until the evening before delivery is due.
They received mine today, it's due for delivery Wednesday. You'd think they'd get it moving tonight and it would be at our local FedEx delivery center by Wednesday morning. Nope. It won't budge until tomorrow evening, when it will follow the exact same course as if they received it tomorrow for Overnight Delivery.
Other's mileage may vary, but this is how ALL FedEx deliveries arrive for me in California, whether they're coming from down the street at Newegg LA, from BHPhoto.com in NY, or from Amazon in NV. Heck it could be coming from the other side of the same town I live in, and they'll still sit on it until the evening before it's due.
UPS is different. I frequently order from Amazon, and if it turns out to be coming from a warehouse close to me I'll get it the next day, even though it was scheduled for 3-5 day ground.
NOTE: This is not a post regarding FedEx holding a delivery because the shipper instructed them not to deliver it until a certain day.
They received mine today, it's due for delivery Wednesday. You'd think they'd get it moving tonight and it would be at our local FedEx delivery center by Wednesday morning. Nope. It won't budge until tomorrow evening, when it will follow the exact same course as if they received it tomorrow for Overnight Delivery.
Other's mileage may vary, but this is how ALL FedEx deliveries arrive for me in California, whether they're coming from down the street at Newegg LA, from BHPhoto.com in NY, or from Amazon in NV. Heck it could be coming from the other side of the same town I live in, and they'll still sit on it until the evening before it's due.
UPS is different. I frequently order from Amazon, and if it turns out to be coming from a warehouse close to me I'll get it the next day, even though it was scheduled for 3-5 day ground.
NOTE: This is not a post regarding FedEx holding a delivery because the shipper instructed them not to deliver it until a certain day.