Again, I think its more about which courier Sendle allocates, rather than Sendle itself. I think I can guess which one it was. The courier will have "overlooked" the scan and entered something made up later, making any of the tracking information unreliable. I had one recently send a photo of my letter box (I think taken on a previous delivery) to the seller and claim to have delivered at a time I was working in my front yard. 5 days later, I watched the courier actually deliver the item.