[Official] CR-48 ChromeOS Laptop Shipment-Tracking


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Looks like some idiot got it on ebay. I wounder if he is breaking the ChromOS TOS? Don't Google want you to give them feedback once you have the device?

If this keep happening. Google will soon going pull the plug for pilot test project.

EBAY LINK

Looks like some idiot got it on ebay. I wounder if he is breaking the ChromOS TOS? Don't Google want you to give them feedback once you have the device?

If this keep happening. Google will soon going pull the plug for pilot test project.

EBAY LINK

Wow, it sold for $499.99 and $99.99 shipping

I updated the pastie for AAC3, and it now includes zip codes for most of them.

http://pastie.org/1366486

Well I see 2 coming to my town, so here is to hoping.

So I have not really been paying attention to this thread, have they not been emailing people and just sending them to one's house?

Well I see 2 coming to my town, so here is to hoping.

So I have not really been paying attention to this thread, have they not been emailing people and just sending them to one's house?

It just shows up at your door, no email.

... have they not been emailing people and just sending them to one's house?

Correct, the site says something like we'll be in touch if we decide to include you in the pilot program, but it just showed up on my door step without any prior notice.

I updated the pastie for AAC3, and it now includes zip codes for most of them.

http://pastie.org/1366486

Freaking awesome... I'm going to call tomorrow and try to verify the address but it really seems like it may be coming my way. Time of placing the application, city and zip that it is being shipped too, just to many coincidences for it not to be. Getting really excited now. With it being ground shipment I'm guess I won't see anything until at least Wed. but I'll keep a watchful eye!

Thanks for the updates guys.

It just shows up at your door, no email.

Correct, the site says something like we'll be in touch if we decide to include you in the pilot program, but it just showed up on my door step without any prior notice.

Sweet, Well here is to hoping then. (Y)

Thanks for the info.

If I signed up the day before yesterday would that match up with the timing of this latest shipment list? Because one is headed for my town but I'm not sure if I had signed up too early for this shipment.

I'm kind of in the same boat as you. I signed up on Wed. and today (which out of ALL the days that have passed none have come to my town. The surrounding city, yes, but not my town) and today it shows it was billed and is headed to my town and my zip for the town.

I'm going to do like the other guy and call in and verify the address tomorrow. If it matches I'll throw it up here so people know. def. excited

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