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September 2021 Order Delivery Dates

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Have you guys completed your loan applications yet? I haven’t since it my delivery date was supposed to be Feb and the application is only valid for 60 days. But now that my estimated delivery date went from Feb to August, I am questioning myself if my incomplete credit application has any affect on this.
 
Unless you made a change to your order, I wouldn’t believe that. Who knows what’s going on, but no way you’re waiting til June.
I didn't change my order at all, and I agree - it cannot be correct. I just went on tesla.com as a new order, choosing same options, and it also says estimated delivery of June. Must be a glitch.

EDIT: Just for grins, I used the tesla.com chat and told them I was concerned that my EDD of June was the same as if I placed a new order today with same options. Agent replied that they couldn't help but would have my "delivery advisor" contact me via email. I didn't even know I had one! We will see what comes of that.
 
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Ordered mine on 9/11 to NJ with EDD in Feb now it says August lol. Doesn’t make any sense to me. Have you completed your loan information yet?
Yeah mine updated to feb-mar just this morning after holding steady for a while as Jan-Feb. I had completed my profile/loan information initially to finance from tesla on 09/14 then later updated to cash after a week or so. What's your config?
 
order placed on 9/11 out of NJ With an estimated delivery in Feb, then it got pushed to march 16-April 13 and now it says August. WTF. Are yours getting the same thing? should I rely on these estimates? MYLR white Gemini wheels.
Make sure if you elected funding through loan, you upload updated documents if they have lapsed. Order date is irrelevant. What is relevant is registration or profile completion date.
 

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this is just an update from today. hope they come to a conclusion soon :)