Fedex account help - Can I print labels at home using my employer's account?

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Savij

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Hopefully someone has dealt with this before or is better with google than I am. I work remotely for a company that has an account with Fedex. When I am at the office I can just go to the shipping PC which seems to be running some sort of FedEx software that prints the labels.

Is there a way for me to do the same when I am at my home office so I don't have to drive down to the Fedex place? If I can print the labels at home using the corporate account, then I can simply drop the packages off at the apartment office for the delivery guy to pick up.
 
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yes you can, as long as you have an account setup by corporate tied to teh corporate account info... yes you can
 

Gintaras

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It's same as if you worked @ Federal Reserve

No sin to do same at home what others do at work....Call it: "homework"....
 

EagleKeeper

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I print labels remotely all the time.
Insert blank sheet of paper and ask for print.

Take paper, insert into shipping envelope and turn over to FedEx.
Barcode for tracking is already printed.

You do not have to use the fancy labels that require a dot matrix printer.
 

iRONic

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Is there a way for me to do the same when I am at my home office so I don't have to drive down to the Fedex place? If I can print the labels at home using the corporate account, then I can simply drop the packages off at the apartment office for the delivery guy to pick up.
If you have internet access use their online site. My UPS account works from anywhere, I gotta believe FedEx has that capability also.
 

EagleKeeper

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yep.

also save label as PDF, attach to email, mail to yourself.

My setup generates a copy/receipt that can be cut off from the shipping info.
I do not know if there are other configurations; based on account type
 

jaedaliu

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I think you just need your corporate account's number. (it used to be on the pre-printed labels that fedex sent you, don't know if it still is.)
 

EagleKeeper

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I think you just need your corporate account's number. (it used to be on the pre-printed labels that fedex sent you, don't know if it still is.)

I just log on to FedEx using id, password.

That is then tied to the account
 
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