(USPS) In Transit To Destination?

My pack has been sitting on "in transit to destination" for a few days now. It doesn't show a location and it doesn't show any signs of moving any time soon... Should I be worrying? What does "in transit to destination" mean.


Comments


[10 Points] DooshNozzzle:

Sometimes the tracking is really confusing and you have to read between the lines. In this case "in transit to destination" means your pack is "in transit to" its "destination".


[1 Points] brightmoor:

It means exactly what it says - it's in transit from the origination point to the destination. While I'm a firm believer in the USPS (having a family member work there for almost 40 years will do that), shit does happen and packs can take an extra couple of days.

If it were me, I wouldn't worry at this point.


[1 Points] None:

A lot of the time priority packages don't get scanned again until they reach their destination facility. Anything in between doesn't get tracked. Strange and useless, but whatever.