jweirI wish mine was moving. Got notice it shipped on 7/28, est. delivery on 8/1. It got to the nearest Major city (15 minutes from my house) on Friday, and is showing as leaving FedEx there Friday 7/31 in the afternoon. No further location updates since then, but the estimated delivery keeps moving back, and is now Wednesday 8/5. After the 2 week original shipping delay, I'm thinking I'll never bother with Drop ever again.
This was a cheap way of testing will they actually deliver. At this point, the answer is no they will not.
zerochanceLiterally has nothing to do with drop. If you haven't noticed ALL shipping companies are overworked, under employed (or only allow a certain amount of people to work at a time to keep social distancing and many countries aren't even accepting international packages so this backs up any company having to ship it back to the origin. But if you see your package stay at one location for several days or weeks, they are waiting for the plane to get loaded up with at least 50-75% full so it makes their trips more financially worth it. (Also only like 1/10 of the normal amount of people who are working at carriers are currently working in warehouses /shipping hubs per safety rules. So unless you pay for priority shipping or whatever FedEx calls their top tier shipping package. Expect delays from anywhere. I recently placed an order within the US that was a few states away, and it took almost a month. But then I also bought a few parts from China for my keyboard and it got to my doorstep in 5 days. And exactly what the guy said below me, FedEx can be super fast or if you have a gate closed or they aren't feeling like going the extra mile that day then this could extend shipping even longer. But luckily I've become friends with my local FedEx guy since I live down a quarter mile driveway in the woods and he's been a life saver.