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Its a good date to go off of, but I'd probably go by what is in the api response over the email time, its probably only a few seconds difference in most cases, but there are a number of reasons why the time of the email could be much different from the reservation in the database.I know you're not talking about the date and time on the email, but that actually is your timestamp.
Just bring up the email you got from Ford when you made the reservation. The day and time on the email is your timestamp if you're on Eastern time; otherwise, if you're in a different time zone, convert it to Eastern and you'll have it.
For example:
Does anyone have a timestamp that does not correspond to the date and time on the email? I could be wrong.
- Say you're on Mountain Time.
- The time and date on your "Congratulations on Your Reservation for a New Ford Bronco" says: "Tue, Jul 14 at 1:27 PM"
- Add two hours to make it Eastern Time
- Your timestamp is "7/14/2020 3:27:00 PM."
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