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How long will it take usps to ship a package from Whitestown, IN to St. Louis, Missouri?

I ordered a package on monday May 25th on amazon.com, coming from Whitestown, IN and I live in the St. Louis area. The packaged is being shipped by usps and its impossible to track for the next 3 days for some reason. can someone please give me a rough estimate of when I should get it?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    It seems like the post office is harder to track than UPS. I'd give it three days to get to you.

  • 5 years ago

    For moderate priced dinner in the price range you mentioned you might try Sqwires. It's right there nearby Bailey's Chocolate Bar. You could park right there at Sqwires parking lot and only have to walk across the street to get to Bailey's. Sqwires is a pretty nice place and do a pretty good business. I'd recommend a reservation if you decide to go especially with that size of group. Sqwire's serves a wide variety of things. You'll find steaks, pasta, seafood, and even a few "veggie" meals. Hope you have fun on your celebration!

  • 1 decade ago

    Amazon uses FedEx SmartPost for super saver shipping which promises 2-8 days for delivery. Even thought the tracking info isn't available through USPS, you can paste it on http://fedex.com/us/smartpost/index.html and see the status. After FedEx delivers the package to USPS for final delivery, you will see the status through USPS tracking.

  • 1 decade ago

    Depends on the weight

    Could be up to 4 days...probably only 2-3

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    2 days, not including weekends for ground shipping

  • jim
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    two to three days

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