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Question Posted Wednesday November 15 2006, 6:40 pm

What does "Arrival At The Unit" mean in terms to shipping a package and tracking it via USPS? Thanks.

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VainTaraLynn answered Wednesday November 15 2006, 10:47 pm:
It depends on which location it says. It'll usually say

shipped from the warehouse
arrival at *city here*

then keep saying that until it arrives at the final destination before your house, which is one step before it gets to your house

so arrival at the unit most likely means it arrived at the place in your city, and then itll be shipped out to you.

call the USPS and ask them for further details on shipping on locations =]

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