Foolishly, when I received an email stating that my iPod had been dispatched via TNT Nederland, I assumed that the thing was in the Netherlands and would arrive shortly.
Indeed, until today, I had been leaving work swiftly on the off-chance that TNT would arrive sometime between four and five o’clock. It didn’t help that Apple’s tracking system returned no useful information at all. Today, I googled for “applestore tnt tracking” and found the following link: http://www.apecode.com/appletrack/.
This has the astonishing effect of actually showing the user where an item is. My iPod apparently left Shanghai today and is on a direct flight to Luxemburg. I trust that the ETA of 8th April is actually when the iPod should reach my house.
In fairness, Apple did claim that my delivery should take eight days. It’s just a shame that a company with such a keen eye for detail in so many senses fails to provide its customers with an effective tracking system.



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