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Hello,
I just pre-ordered an S9+, and Verizon's website states that pre-ordered phones will be delivered March 16th. However, my order status says that the expected ship date is March 16th. I have to be there to sign for it, so It is important that I know which one is correct, as I am heading back up to my apartment on March 18th and won't be back to the current shipping address for two weeks. Does anyone know the actual delivery date? Thanks.
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It does have the delivery set by 3/16. Once the S9 is available to ship the shipping date will update accurately and also be emailed to you.
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Congratulations, that is a great device. We certainly want to make sure you have the correct information regarding your delivery. I have sent you a Private Message, so we can begin.
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Someone has to be home to sign for the phone? They left my SView case on the front porch today. Can someone confirm if a signature is required for delivery and if so, can I change my ship to address?
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When I pre-ordered it in store, they told me that someone had to be there to sign off on it. Makes sense, leaving a 900$ package on the porch is probably not a good idea.
P.S. does the order show as "processing" until it is shipped?
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NEECER wrote:
Someone has to be home to sign for the phone? They left my SView case on the front porch today. Can someone confirm if a signature is required for delivery and if so, can I change my ship to address?
Yes, a signature is required.
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I have been stalking the site waiting for a tracking number so I can get with my UPS guy. Lol
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NEECER, we certainly want to make sure that you have all the information that you need. Carriers may leave the package and obtain a signature from a neighbor, manager of the apartment or anyone at the address. They can leave a door tag at the delivery address advising the customer that a delivery was attempted and no one is available for a signature. The tag is a one-time release waiver. If you sign the door tag, the carrier will leave package the next day.
They will make 3 attempts to deliver a package to a customer. Attempts include looking for a door tag or finding someone at the address to sign for the package. If the package is undeliverable after 3 attempts, the package is returned.
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Any idea if the carrier will be UPS or FedEx? This is the first time I've ever pre-ordered a phone and the anticipation is killing me. Lol
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Usually it's FedEx.
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