How long do SHEIN packages stay in transit?

How long do SHEIN packages stay in transit?

Shipping time will be 6-8 working days by standard shipping and 2-4 working days by express shipping. Shipping Time does not include a 1-3 day processing period required to process your order from the date your order is placed. Shein will make every effort to deliver your package ASAP.

Why is my package still stuck in transit?

Your package could be stuck in transit for many reasons: loss, damage, or even a USPS tracking system failure. More likely, though, the short-staffed US Post Office has misplaced, mislabelled, or simply overlooked your package. This means it can be located easily enough once you call attention to its absence.

Why is my SHEIN order taking so long?

Why is my order taking longer to process than normal? It typically takes 1-3 days to process your order. If your package exceeds the standard processing period, it’s normally due to the fact that a particular item(s) requires a longer processing time.

Why is my Shein package stuck in dispatch?

The parcel is stuck not far away from the destination point. It sometimes means that there are software problems and the parcel’s status is not updated online while the package was sent or delivered to the destination point.

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How long does a package take when it’s in transit?

USPS Retail Ground: 2 to 8 business days. Package Services (including Media Mail, Bound Printed Matter, and Library Mail): 2 to 8 business days.

How long is in transit arriving late?

Usually, there is no need to worry, as your parcel will most likely still arrive on time. If you have not received your delivery within seven days of the expected date, you can take the next step and contact the USPS to investigate the delay.

Is Shein estimated delivery date accurate?

The estimated delivery time that is provided by Shein is usually accurate but may vary a little bit. Shein delivery is quick and reliable and sometimes it even ships before the estimated time.

Should I be worried if USPS tracking hasn’t updated in 3 days?

Not necessarily. While it is required that packages with tracking numbers be scanned at every stop along the way from origin to destination, these scans are sometimes missed or skipped. There are a variety of reasons this might happen, but there is no need to start worrying yet.

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