I waited 16 months for an amplifier to arrive. The result was well worth the wait. Owning the 650's I can say you won't be let down when they arrive. At the same time I wouldn't get my hopes up about specific dates.
Either way, I was emphasizing the if something comes up part. Since we haven't heard anything today, or sooner than today, one would think nothing came up. Which would be a good thing.
I received an email from Massdrop letting me know the units arrived at their warehouse and they would be shipping out on Monday and Tuesday.
However, I also received two emails from UPS stating my order had been shipped. In each email there was a different tracking number and a different name attached to it. UPS didn't state what the order was, but you wouldn't expect them to.
Clicking on the tracking number hyperlink brought up a request to download an attachment. I of course did not.
Upon further inspection, these emails were not from UPS. They came from two different addresses:
pellegrin@concordia.psi.br
lavecchiaparente@alice.it
Also, each "UPS email" was on behalf of two different entities:
Cummins Inc.
Dana Corporation
Now, naturally, we all get malware fishing emails all the time. But the fact these came less than an hour before Massdrop sent out their update, leaves me suspicious. It's possible these were planed to coincide with Massdrop's movements to increase the chance of hooking some prey.
Or it's just a coincidence. Either way, thought I should give you folk a head's up.
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