If you tracked your package on Amazon and it says out for delivery, that means that the package has been received by your local post office and is out on a truck to be delivered to you or that the parcel is on a delivery service truck and on it's way to be delivered to you. You should receive the package the day that that message is posted in the tracking information.
The slang term package means the man's private area
it means diplomatic
Who knows? But TACTFUL means sensitive, diplomatic and polite.
Notes or conversation with other diplomats.
You are told that you'll receive a large amount of money for disbursement, and that all you have to do is send some fee. You send the fee, and never get the money. It's a 419 scam.
Who knows? But TACTFUL means sensitive, diplomatic and polite.
This could be C.O. D. which means Collect On Delivery. It means that the recipient of a mailed package pays the postage on the package.
Breaking diplomatic relations means that two countries have broken ties between each other. In 1964, the United states broke diplomatic relations with Cuba due to changes in leadership.
It means that UPS will deliver the package by 8pm the second day after they receive it. If you give them a package by noon on a Monday they will deliver it by 8pm two days later, on Wednesday. That's why it's called 2nd Day Air, NOT 2 Day shipping.
*Departure Scan means that it is leaving a hub either to go to another hub. (by truck or plane) *Arrival Scan means it has arrived to a new hub in a different area, likely, closer to you. *Out for Delivery means you will receive your long-awaited package today.
Means that USPS has gotten the alert that a package is to be shipped. Meaning that they will eventually receive the package and have it shipped either to you, or your receiver. Once they seize the package they will immediately do the scanning process, which the package will then be violently tossed like a boomerang into a vehicle (whether it be a truck, an airplane or a dinky little USPS truck), and then they will begin a world tour to your destination. :) yay.