Shipping tracking numbers

tokie

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Tell me, what is the point of tracking numbers if they don't scan the thing until right before it goes on the truck? This is for UPS btw. A week goes by with just "billing information received" and then all of a sudden they decide to scan it just before going out for delivery.

Awful system.
 

Crono

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I don't have that experience often. Usually I get updates every time it reaches a new shipping/transportation point.
 

woodie1

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Tell me, what is the point of tracking numbers if they don't scan the thing until right before it goes on the truck? This is for UPS btw. A week goes by with just "billing information received" and then all of a sudden they decide to scan it just before going out for delivery.

Awful system.

I have that issue with the USPS all the time. UPS does alright in the tracking department IMHO.
 

alfa147x

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What they need is GPS tracking on the trucks with the route of the truck posted... this would be awesome to figure out ETA's
 

Soundmanred

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The USPS tracking sucks ass..they don't usually update for me until after it arrives, at which point, I've already opened it.

USPS has tracking for regular packages?
The only packages that USPS uses tracking on are Express Mail, Global Express Guaranteed, Express Mail International, and Priority Mail International.
Everything else uses Delivery Confirmation, which only lets you know when a package has arrived.
 
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slayer202

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USPS has tracking for regular packages?
The only packages that USPS uses tracking on are Express Mail, Global Express Guaranteed, Express Mail International, and Priority Mail International.
Everything else uses Delivery Confirmation, which only lets you know when a package has arrived.

yep. its confirmation, not tracking. I think they still might update before delivery though. not positive
 

Soundmanred

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Jesusthewererabbit

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If you track from a website like Amazon or Newegg, it's almost always wrong. If you use the UPS website, it's pretty accurate, but sometimes it's still messed up.
 

tokie

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Yeesh, this is the worst package delivery ever. It's out for delivery now, but they didn't deliver it because "THE APARTMENT NUMBER IS MISSING OR IS INCORRECT. UPS IS ATTEMPTING TO OBTAIN THIS INFORMATION."

Idiots. I live in a house.
 

drum

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If the employees don't scan it at each point of travel, then the system won't work. The system's only as good as the people who use it are.

this is exactly correct. If the employee doesn't scan it, or misses it, or the label is too messed up to scan (though then they are supposed to key enter the number) then you aren't going to see it.
 

Gothgar

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I like USPS... they have zero info on the shipping number until it is delivered or lost
 

Crusty

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What they need is GPS tracking on the trucks with the route of the truck posted... this would be awesome to figure out ETA's

That's a huge leak of information, there is no way they would ever make that information public.
 

paulney

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What I want to know is what they will do when they run out of digits. Between them and FeEx, there's already a huge shortage of digits in the world.
 

fatpat268

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What I want to know is what they will do when they run out of digits. Between them and FeEx, there's already a huge shortage of digits in the world.

They recycle the tracking numbers after a few years.