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The order track app say awaiting shipment, the Ford site says shipped. Which is more accurate?
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My Order Track says In Transit and the Ford Tracker shows shipped. I have been driving it since June. So the accuracy is debatable. But Order Track just pulls data from Ford and the shippers so I would trust whichever shows it further along.
 

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In the different syntax of those two webpages, they are telling you the same thing.
 
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In the different syntax of those two webpages, they are telling you the same thing.
Sorry, it says “Awaiting shipment” vs. shipped. So actually it’s two different things. I’m wondering which is accurate, as it it the wording meaning two separate things are different, nothing to do with the syntax.
 

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I found the most accurate tracker was the "Backdoor Tracker"
 

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Sorry, it says “Awaiting shipment” vs. shipped. So actually it’s two different things. I’m wondering which is accurate, as it it the wording meaning two separate things are different, nothing to do with the syntax.
Sorry, but again, it's everything to do with syntax, and the two sites use different ones. That's the point. "Shipped" on the Ford site means everything from awaiting shipping to actually being shipped to finally arriving at the final transport endpoint. Ordertrack splits hairs a different way, and separates out "awaiting shipping" from "in transit". To Ford, those are all one thing.
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