[quote name='y2jasper']interesting. i mean i have tracking numbers too, but on usps it just says no information. a friend of mine also recently made a gamestop.com purchase with free shipping and he also never had any tracking info. so i guess they just decide randomly what orders get tracked r something.[/QUOTE]
If you have tracking numbers from USPS that say no information, it's been shipped too recently to be tracked. In that case, you have to wait at least until the following day to check it and get any info.
But the USPS "tracking numbers" that Gamestop sends out are usually just delivery confirmation numbers. All they are really supposed to tell you is when your item was delivered, and usually when it was shipped, but not where is is in-between or when it's expected to arrive. It will also tell you if the delivery attempt was unsuccessful and the date and time of the attempt.
Sometimes you get lucky and can track your item reasonably well, other times you don't see any status change until the day it arrives at your home post office or at your door. I think post offices vary on when or if they scan items in transit.
Side story - I got a watch off eBay once that had a delivery confirmation number and spent over a month in transit - a substitute postman mistakenly returned it, thinking I had moved, and it then proceeded to bounce between Oregon and New York for a total of I think it was 23 times before I was able to track it down. The machines at the airports just automatically scanned it and kept rerouting it - but they were able to pin it down once I called and they put a flag on it. So, delivery confirmation numbers aren't completely worthless.
