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Having similar issue now. Package has been "waiting acceptence" since 07/11/20. Intiated an inquiry with USPS and they can't even tell me if they have physically seen the package. They didn't tell me anything more than what I already knew.
I always thought that “waiting acceptance” meant that the shipper had created the label but not actually taken it to the post office yet.
One can print a label at the business, office or home using an account or software with the USPS (and I believe UPS and FedEx as well). When this happens a tracking number is created and enters their system.
However, all the shipper has done is create a label, and you will in fact see that description, along with "awaiting acceptance" and "pre shipping status, etc., and the carrier themselves will have no physical knowledge of the shipment Amazon has an even more convoluted system where their facilities often use the tracking number as the shipment goes through their chain internally, from facility to facility, and appears long before the carrier receives the package.
Used to be only a few vendors did this, but since the scamdemic started, more and more are adopting this somewhat nefarious practice for several reasons.
One they can say they have "shipped" your order, which puts the onus on the carrier supposedly, and perhaps you'll blame and bug them instead of the vendor lagging. Second it improves their internal numbers.statistics as far as their turn around time from order to ship, which leads to more people ordering, expecting quick ship times, and also effects peoples jobs and promotions, as well as the value of the company.
Sometimes it is a matter of their supply chain starting overseas, and when the overseas facility forwards the material to the u.S>, they will show it as shipped "pending" or whatever. It is on the way, but may actually take several weeks or months depending on the origin.
All in all it is a deceptive practice that companies are starting to use more and more to gain business. If you encounter it regularly with a a seller, it is probably best to move on to someone else,