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Do the shipping’s companies not offer VIN search of what they are carrying? I know a few years ago wallenius wilhelmsen did this and I was able to tell my car was on a specific carrier of theirs.
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If your car is on a Hoegh liner you can check but otherwise no.Do the shipping’s companies not offer VIN search of what they are carrying? I know a few years ago wallenius wilhelmsen did this and I was able to tell my car was on a specific carrier of theirs.
Add a couple of 0's to the cargo ship.Jesus, just caught up on all these messages, unclear if people are ordering a 200T cargo ship or a 2 tonne tesla.
If you have ordered a new car from a premium brand you will be aware of the excellent regular communications you receive on the progress of your order. You may end up waiting a month or two in some cases but you will be given confidence by the regular updates and that you will be given an accurate delivery date and you will get a good feel whether the estimated delivery date is on track.Jesus, just caught up on all these messages, unclear if people are ordering a 200T cargo ship or a 2 tonne tesla.
I'm wondering where it is, and want to thank you for your work and updates.The choice is yours - sit and do nothing or wonder where the fXXX your car is?
I use a dartboardAlso, how do you know which ships have teslas on?
we don't, unless Tesla says someone a ship name. otherwise it's purely guesswork and the dartboard Mr M. has but I assure you it's a good one.Also, how do you know which ships have teslas on?
Ok, is there some sort of spread sheet knocking about so we can understand the accuracy? Some proven examples of people waiting and then a ship rocking up and a car being delivered x amount of days later? Have we witnessed any of that?we don't, unless Tesla says someone a ship name. otherwise it's purely guesswork and the dartboard Mr M. has but I assure you it's a good one.
not sure, if you check around we have people here saying that they have info that a certain car is on a specific ship, and there are previous messages here stating that ship most likely has Teslas on board.Ok, is there some sort of spread sheet knocking about so we can understand the accuracy? Some proven examples of people waiting and then a ship rocking up and a car being delivered x amount of days later? Have we witnessed any of that?
There's 200 pages of this thread to prove that, and the entire thread from last year too.Ok, is there some sort of spread sheet knocking about so we can understand the accuracy? Some proven examples of people waiting and then a ship rocking up and a car being delivered x amount of days later? Have we witnessed any of that?
not sure, if you check around we have people here saying that they have info that a certain car is on a specific ship, and there are previous messages here stating that ship most likely has Teslas on board.
There's 200 pages of this thread to prove that, and the entire thread from last year too.
It's pretty accurate from what I've been seeing - I have no doubts and there's nothing else I can look to anyway.
When you get a VIN text its on its way and start watching the shipping detailsOk, so at what point should you start paying attention to shipping, I've only just put my order in last week and so It's going to be far to early for me to checking what ships are coming in. Is there a certain point that you should start making some predictions with @Mr Miserables dart formula ?
All I have from Tesla is my contract is currently being drafted so me picking a container ship now is a bit like pissing into the wind.
Your car does not exist until you are allocated a VIN. VIN's are allocated around the time a loaded ship leaves port.Ok, so at what point should you start paying attention to shipping, I've only just put my order in last week and so It's going to be far to early for me to checking what ships are coming in. Is there a certain point that you should start making some predictions with @Mr Miserables dart formula ?
All I have from Tesla is my contract is currently being drafted so me picking a container ship now is a bit like pissing into the wind.
I don't have a VIN yet but I'm already looking, why? better than sitting and waiting.Haha excellent, thanks all! Will keep an eye on on the VIN
Lesson 1: Your car will not come in a container ship.Haha excellent, thanks all! Will keep an eye on on the VIN
You may not get a VIN text -I didn't. For me I checked the source code after Mr M had identified a probable Tesla ship coinciding with a flurry of VINs reported and I found my VIN. This has now showed up on my final invoice for the first time The first I knew of delivery was a text to say you need to arrange your delivery but that date shifted 4 times ......Ok, so at what point should you start paying attention to shipping, I've only just put my order in last week and so It's going to be far to early for me to checking what ships are coming in. Is there a certain point that you should start making some predictions with @Mr Miserables dart formula ?
All I have from Tesla is my contract is currently being drafted so me picking a container ship now is a bit like pissing into the wind.