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Recently my family ordered Pizza from Domino's.
Yeah, we lead an exciting life
Anyhow, it was pretty interesting watching the pizza tracker proceed thru the process.
I wish the one for the Maverick did half as well.
I can track a $10 pizza down to knowing when it goes in the oven, but can't track a $20k-$40k truck being built worth a damn.
I know for instance that mine was assembled on 1/12. I saw the modules go live, and was later confirmed by customer support (when I asked a direct question). I have nothing thats going to the body company, as I removed all bed accessories.
The tracker still shows as In Production, and has for weeks now. Why even have a marker for Built on the tracker if its not going to show when it was built?
I can understand a few days worth of paperwork processing, QA inspections, etc, but damn.
I know that @Ford Motor Company could make a killing offering air tags as an optional accessory. The keys are in it from assembly on, since they go with the lock.
Sell me a Ford logo Keychain that doubles as an air tag.
First it would let me know when the truck is built, as I'd get my air tag number when the keys (or fob) was added to the truck.
Then I could follow things thru the process of moving about, getting loaded, transport, etc.
Lastly once I got my truck I'd already have an air tag on my keys in case I lost them.
Seems like it would be a fairly easy thing to do, and I would have paid for it as an option.
Yeah, we lead an exciting life
Anyhow, it was pretty interesting watching the pizza tracker proceed thru the process.
I wish the one for the Maverick did half as well.
I can track a $10 pizza down to knowing when it goes in the oven, but can't track a $20k-$40k truck being built worth a damn.
I know for instance that mine was assembled on 1/12. I saw the modules go live, and was later confirmed by customer support (when I asked a direct question). I have nothing thats going to the body company, as I removed all bed accessories.
The tracker still shows as In Production, and has for weeks now. Why even have a marker for Built on the tracker if its not going to show when it was built?
I can understand a few days worth of paperwork processing, QA inspections, etc, but damn.
I know that @Ford Motor Company could make a killing offering air tags as an optional accessory. The keys are in it from assembly on, since they go with the lock.
Sell me a Ford logo Keychain that doubles as an air tag.
First it would let me know when the truck is built, as I'd get my air tag number when the keys (or fob) was added to the truck.
Then I could follow things thru the process of moving about, getting loaded, transport, etc.
Lastly once I got my truck I'd already have an air tag on my keys in case I lost them.
Seems like it would be a fairly easy thing to do, and I would have paid for it as an option.
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