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I have the confirmation email from 3 minutes after the reservation banks opened, but my Ford account says the 14th as well as the time stamp my dealer has.
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Itās not just you a lot of us have the same thing. I wouldnāt be to worried it goes off of time stampI have the confirmation email from 3 minutes after the reservation banks opened, but my Ford account says the 14th as well as the time stamp my dealer has.
I'm in CA ordered in the evening before 9 pm PST and mine says 14th.I have the confirmation email from 3 minutes after the reservation banks opened, but my Ford account says the 14th as well as the time stamp my dealer has.
Thatās my concern, my dealer checked my time stamp and it says over 24 hours later on the 14th.Itās not just you a lot of us have the same thing. I wouldnāt be to worried it goes off of time stamp
When you guys say "time stamp" do you mean the time dated on your email from Ford confirming your reservation? My actual reservation has NO time stamp. ThanksThatās my concern, my dealer checked my time stamp and it says over 24 hours later on the 14th.
The time stamp is an internal date/time that Ford and dealers have access to.When you guys say "time stamp" do you mean the time dated on your email from Ford confirming your reservation? My actual reservation has NO time stamp. Thanks
Iām so glad I have such friendsThat is a HUGE issue. I will tell you what I will do for you since we are all B6G friends here and want to help each other out. I will trade you my Sept 7 res for your incorrect date res so you canāt be troubled by it anymore.
After all we are family here. ?
Very informative. I appreciate it.The time stamps are all in UTC. UTC doesn't switch for daylight savings so the time difference between the US can vary by an hour depending on time of year.
My 8pm Mountain Standard Time reservations on 7/13 was 2 am UTC on the 7/14 (6 hour difference during daylight savings time... 7 hour difference now).
Where is the UTC time zone?
UTC ā The World's Time Standard. Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is the basis for civil time today. This 24-hour time standard is kept using highly precise atomic clocks combined with the Earth's rotation. The Greenwich Meridian in London, England.