How to track a FedEx order online or contact FedEx for delivery issues
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Abigail Abesamis Demarest
Sep 18, 2020, 21:21 IST
You can track your FedEx package for free on the company's homepage or with a Delivery Manager membership.NurPhoto/Getty Images
You can directly track any FedEx order on the FedEx website or through an emailed link.
On the Tracking page, you'll find information on where your package has been picked up and scanned and the expected delivery date and time.
For packages that are damaged, lost, or missing contents, you can file an online claim.
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For mail and packages delivered through FedEx, the private alternative to public mailer USPS allows you to track your shipment directly on their website.
On the tracking page, you can view your shipment's travel history, general shipment facts like package dimensions and weight, and file a claim if your package is damaged, lost, or missing contents.
FedEx offers a couple of options for tracking your mail. You can go directly to the FedEx homepage and click on the Tracking tab. If you're a FedEx Delivery Manager member, you can receive alerts and make additional changes.
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The membership's free tier includes basic features like delivery alerts, holding a package for pickup, signing for packages online, providing delivery instructions, and requesting a vacation hold. If you want to sign up for FedEx Delivery Manager, you'll need to give yourself time. To complete your registration and verify your address, you'll need to enter an activation code that FedEx will mail to you in three to five business days.
Here's how to ensure you get your FedEx package or know when to report a shipping issue.
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