Are you expecting a package to delivered from Amazon, but tracking is giving you conflicting information?

In some instances, it’s possible that Amazon may still claim that your package is scheduled to arrive today by 8 pm or 10 pm, despite the fact that tracking has yet to update to ‘Out For Delivery.’

This can be confusing, and make you wonder whether or not you’ll actually receive your package or not.

So, what does this mean, and when can you expect your package to arrive? In this article, I’ll cover everything that you need to know!

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Is there a filter over a photo that you want to remove?

While filters are very popular on applications like Snapchat on Instagram, sometimes you want to have a copy of the original photo too.

Thankfully, there are ways to remove a filter and even stickers quite easily, and it only takes a few moments to carry out. This is true regardless of where the filter was applied – whether it be through an app like Instagram, or using your phone’s built-in filter options.

In this article, I’ll be going over each possible method to remove filters from a photo!

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Are you expecting to receive a package from Amazon, but you aren’t sure where it will be delivered?

Because Amazon is such an enormous company – processing more than 66,000 orders every single hour, they use a wide variety of couriers to help deliver their packages.

So, is there any way to choose whether Amazon delivers packages to your mailbox or door, and how can you gain more control over the delivery process?

In this article, I’ll cover everything that you need to know!

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Did you see a message on your iPhone stating ‘call cancelled’, and are wondering what it means?

Although this usually isn’t something that pops up often, there is a simple explanation behind its meaning.

In this article, I’ll quickly cover what cancelled calls are, and how they differ from dropped or declined calls!

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Did someone recently forward you an email, but you only want to reply to the original sender (and not the person who forwarded it to you?)

Or perhaps, you’d like to respond both to the original sender as well as the forwarder at the same time?

This is incredibly common, especially in workplace scenarios. So, most major email providers have built in functions to do exactly that. And once you know where to look, it only takes a couple of seconds to do.

In this article, I’ll be showing you how to reply only to the original sender of a forwarded email. I’ll also be showing you how you can respond to both the original sender and the forwarder, should you wish to do so!

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