MacBook Pro w/ Retina Display Shipping Times

Hi,
Now that the rMBP's dispatch times have been reduced to 2-4 business days, I was wondering how long I can expect to wait before I get my hands on my brand new rMBP? I ordered it on Friday 31st August so it's been 2 business days already. I have changed my configurations so that I will have 16GB of RAM instead of the normal 8GB. I live in the UK, and apparently it ships from China.
Have any of you received your custom configured Retina MacBook Pro whilst the dispatch times have been reduced to 2-4 days? When was yours dispatched and when did it arrive?
Thanks,
James

Hi,
i ordered mine on the 28th of August, it was then made and shipped on the 30th and it is meant to be with me on the 6th of september, it got from china to the uk in from thursday to saturday so its not bad. i tracked mine through a company called Expeditors, which was difficult to find, its been at the apple distribution centre since yesterday so who knows why it takes 3 days to pack.
i configured to have the 2.6ghz, im also having the applecare and extra charger, these will be merged in the post, i guess if you just order your macbook pro retina display without any accessory it will just go straight to you and not the distribution centre. il keep you posted when it is delivered, but know this, configured it wont take 2-4 days
cheers
Steven

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