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How do I see where my package is?

How do I see where my package is?

To track a package, locate the tracking number sent to you and enter it on the shipping carrier’s website. If the shipper uses self-delivery or in-house shipping, they may have a specific tracking solution they will electronically send to you.

How do I track my package on philpost?

All you need to do is enter your PHLPost tracking number into the search bar on the Ship24 homepage and you’ll get all the information on your parcel, including its whereabouts and current status as soon as you click enter.

How long does it take for a package to get out of transit?

USPS Retail Ground: 2 to 8 business days. Package Services (including Media Mail, Bound Printed Matter, and Library Mail): 2 to 8 business days.

How can I track an U.S. Post Office package?

Your Post Office™ shipping receipt

  • Your sales receipt if you bought insurance at the Post Office™
  • Your email confirmation if you shipped from USPS.com
  • The shipping confirmation email you received from an online retailer
  • The bottom peel-off portion of your USPS Tracking® label
  • Can I get my package back from the post office?

    No. Once a package has been accepted into the USPS post stream, it can not be refunded. It’s imperative that any refund requests for any USPS packages made in error should be done in a pre-transit state. Why did USPS returned my package to sender?

    Can I track a package by my address and name?

    You can still track a FedEx shipment using the address, but you’ll have to contact FedEx. There are also services you can sign up for that will track your packages on an ongoing basis. If you need to track packages, typically you’ll use the tracking number assigned to the shipment.

    How to pick up a package from the post office?

    You don’t need to pay any fee if your package was not intercepted and if it was intercepted,then the fee is applied to each request.

  • The intercept fee is non-refundable.
  • This service is available for all domestic mail services,but not for Periodicals and USPS Marketing Mail.