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Notice of Action taking more than a month
Below is my timeline and few other observations:

Nov 9th 2020 - USCIS Arizona lockbox received the documents

Dec 15th 2020 - Charged the i-751 fee to the credit card

Dec 18th 2020 - Received i-751 Notice of Action in the mail. It says the notice date is Dec 14th 2020.

So in short it’s taking more than a month to receive notice of action for removal of GC condition.

The 18 months extension starts from the day your conditional GC is set to expire

I never received text or email about the status even though I submitted G-1145 form

If your current job is based on your current conditional green card, then even if you don’t receive your Notice of Action on time, you don’t have to worry about it, since your employer doesn't have to recheck your GC for work authorization. But if you change your job then yes you need NOA.
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