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Originally Posted by plsureking
the two products shipped separately are probably coming from different distribution warehouses. if you want them shipped together, they have to get together first, then logged into inventory, and shipped out.
at least that's how the US network works..
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Yeah, but all I really meant in my OP, was (without getting all confused with days of the week) was...
Both items are in stock. One will arrive tomorrow. One the next day. So hold off sending item 1, for 24 hours - Send it with item 2 the following day. Might be 2 separate parcels, but still just one van trip to my house. That makes sense.
What doesn't make sense is to hold BOTH of them back, for over a week, in order for it to be just one van trip to my house.
FWIW, where I live, one van serves my area. I never get two separate delivery's from amazon logistics in the same day...