Friday, May 31, 2019

Tracking Your Package

     There are plenty of ways to track a package.  Tracking the package number works well and I probably use that method of tracking the most.  Signing up for UPS, FedEx, and USPS  accounts are the best way to get notification about your packages status.  Each of those services will e mail or text you with every step your package takes from shipment to delivery.
     Between Amazon, Walmart, Sam's and a few other companies  I get well over 100 packages a year delivered to my residence. In all those hundreds of packages there has only been a few screw ups.  Once it was the  fault of a substitute mail carrier with the USPS, the package arrived one day later than the USPS said it did. Twice on the same item FedFx screwed up, onetime sending my package to somewhere in Georgia. the second time FedEx damaged the package and I never got it.  Both times Sam's credited me for the orders and even sent me a free order of the product valued at about $25  So do I consider myself a pro when it comes to tracking a  package I've spent my hard earned money for, well I kind of do.  You see I'm kind of a geek at heart so thinking I'm just as smart or smarter than  UPS, FedEx and USPS just makes my day. I just set at the keyboard waiting for one of those shipping companies to make a mistake.  If and when that happens  I'm on the faster than greased lightning, the next thing you know my package arrives.

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