Pickup Ready Status
Pickup code shown large, hold date in calendar not a countdown, and the ID rules by pickup type.
Pickup code shown large, hold date in calendar not a countdown, and the ID rules by pickup type.
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Pickup Ready Status shows one card: the parcel is at Hartley News, code 4412 in large tabular figures, and the hold rules stated in calendar dates not a countdown. The footer note closes the design decision: “No timer on this page on purpose. June 22 is June 22 whether or not a clock counts down at you.” The ID rules are split by pickup type, the locker needs only the code, the shop needs ID matching the order name. On June 23 the parcel returns to the sender, re sent free but the queue restarts.
Details are one array of three icon rows. The hold date in plain calendar form is the design decision, fake urgency refused on principle.
Reach for this block as the tracking page state when the parcel reaches the pickup point, replacing the in transit view inside the order tracking flow. Store hours must reflect real partner hours or the ID row becomes misinformation.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the shop pickup with a collection code. Other pickup ready states:
Tip: the footer note refusing the timer is the voice of the block; removing it makes this a generic ready card any store could ship.