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Same here around 10:10 in NJ Number is 371XXXEast Coast US, preordered in store 10:10AM EST and also a 371xxx
I reserved online as soon as I could load the page on 3/31. I'm in Canada on the East Coast.
Reservation 43XXXX.
Lawrence or Yorkdale?I was 20th in line in Toronto and have 373XXX
I'm guessing because of the arbitrary 350xxx employee starting numbers and 36xxxx public starting numbers that there are other arbitrary queues/numbers for Tesla's tracking. They wanted to count the doubles so maybe they setup another queue. I guess I would be surprised that it was a delay in credit card processing for doubles charging $2000 when we don't see a bunch of single orders with similar issues trying to charge $1000 for the first time on their cards. I know a ton of people that got fraud alerts trying to do the $1000 and had to call their credit card companies or use their phone to clear it immediately before allowing the charge at all. Not just a delay in processing. I'm thinking there is more to it than credit card stuff.
one important thing to note: If this indeed a global number, ie a count of all Tesla reservations over time, a mix of Roadster, S, X, and 3....you're going to have a hard time nailing down your spot in line for Model 3.
Unless they've compartmentalized their numbering convention (it appears they haven't), new Model S and X reservations are going to be mixed in with these numbers.
So the 1st Model 3 reservation may have started at "369xxx" (just an example), but there are almost certainly reservation numbers for other vehicles sprinkled in.
Mine is RN107025XXX Common_reservation_id 5028XX 0700GMT 1/4/2016, so about 23:00PST 31/3/2016
Single order and no previous Tesla.
Definitely true, but I think it's still helpful for those of us who really care where we are in line. Most people who care reserved somewhere between March 31 and April 1, so the number of "noise" vehicles (for the purpose of determining where in the queue your Model 3 reservation is) is pretty low. There were probably at most 50? 100? Model S and X reserved that day. Obviously the longer after 3/31 you reserved the greater the inaccuracy in terms of Model 3.
Still....unless we know what the global order count was just before Australia opened for business on 3/31 their time....this is all conjecture. Fun, and time-passing, sure, but in no way definitive.
East coast around 10:15am.
371XXX.