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      10-25-2012, 12:08 PM   #4
mullini
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Drives: 2017 i3 BEV
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Redondo Beach CA

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My experience has been that both the My BMW and the 800 number are a little slow, but not that bad. I was told by my CA when my car was out of production, and within two days the MyBMW page and the 800 number had that info. I could guess which cargo ship it would load on, and which date. The cargo lines tracking info was updated first to confirm my hunch, the Monday after the Saturday (or Sunday?) departure from Bremerhaven. It took 2-3 days for the 800 number and then the MyBMW site to reflect the shipping and change to "en route." My CA hasn't been in touch with me for a couple weeks (I'm not complaining) so if he is doing the updating, I'd be surprised.

I'm not interested in the tracking of the cargo ship at this point. When it gets to be a day or two away from ETA, I'll check the cargo site to make sure it is on schedule. Once it arrives, I think only the dealership would be able to inform me how long it will be before they get it.
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