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Frequently asked questions
What is a tracking number?
Tracking numbers typically consist of a combination of letters and numbers, ranging from 8 to 40 characters long. The format varies, but often follows certain patterns:
- UPS tracking numbers are usually 18 characters starting with "1Z"
- FedEx tracking numbers are 12 digits for Express and Ground shipments
- USPS tracking numbers are 20-22 digits for domestic shipments
- DHL tracking numbers are 10-11 digits, sometimes starting with specific prefixes like "JD"
How to find your tracking number?
- Check your shipping confirmation email or order details online.
- Look on the shipping label or receipt. 3.Contact the shipping carrier's customer service.
- Use the shipper's reference number.