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Guide to Estimated Arrival Times
If you use any regular post system in Asia making an international delivery to the US, you'll have an estimated delivery day 10-15 days after your package has been put on a plane to cross the Pacific Ocean (total 15-25 day journey). This date is not set and stone and will be shown in [bold].
If you have a tracking number starting with "L", you have an ePacket delivery, and if you have a 22 digit tracking number starting with "9", you have a domestic delivery. This means that you will receive a very quick delivery, with most journeys averaging just 10 days. If you have a (bold) delivery date, it's an estimate. If you have a [bold and italicized] delivery date, it's the official, guaranteed delivery date.
If don't have a tracking number but just a shipping method in its place, you do not have a tracking number. You'll be given an estimated delivery window instead.
Lastly, tracking numbers that are start with "E", "1Z", "JJD", "JD", or have a ten digit numerical format that does not start in "8" or "0", you have a courier or express delivery! Your item should get to you within just one week (or a tiny bit more), and you'll have a [bold and italicized] guaranteed delivery date. EMS shipments (beginning with "E") will have a USPS delivery before 11:30AM on the delivery date.