Lead times for MBP further dropped

It's now just 7-10 business days to get an MBP off apple.ca

that *****
i ordered mine from the apple online store on Feb
28th and still no sign of its shipping.
no "unable to cancel order" notices or anything like
that...
****! i'm going to be dead before it arrives
Hey dude, when is your estimated ship date and where are you located? I ordered on the 28th of Feb also and have an estimated ship date of March 24th although I hope I get a shipping notice Monday morning.

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