


(On that subject, it could be a matter of the seller getting it wrong when they sent it off. (Maybe a week past that date to allow for COVID-related delays.) That's when tracking research is more beneficial, as well as looking into why there's a discrepancy in the shipping weight of your item. You don't give any indication of the last estimated date of delivery for this item, but I wouldn't really be worrying too much about your item until that date has past. I came to the conclusion that the only proof of delivery that mattered was having the item in my hands. It didn't make the item arrive any more quickly and I still had no control over when it was actually going to show up at my doorstep.

Eventually, I realized that knowing where my item was last scanned wasn't really of much benefit to me. I used to be a bigger tracking geek than I am now I used to obsessively visit the tracking sites associated with all my trackable shipments once, sometimes twice daily. I also vaguely a more recent post where there seemed to be some sort of carrier ambiguity between Purolator and another carrier. There have been several reports of the tracking for GSP-forwarded items not seeing any tracking information between customs and a shipping hub near the buyer's location, but I think those have been connected to items that were being handled by Canada Post.
