If your goal is simply to track your package, you may be able to just
enter the tracking number into the Google search box. I haven't done it
with a USPS number, but I have done it with tracking numbers for UPS and
Federal Express. I go to Google.com, paste the tracking number into the
edit box, and press enter, and the first result is the tracking page for
that shipment.
I think I've just pasted the full tracking number into the edit box. If
that doesn't work, try entering "USPS tracking number" followed by the
number.
On 11/2/2017 1:25 AM, Ann wrote:
> Try one hey
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Nov 1, 2017, at 2:55 PM, Dan Tevelde <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Melita,
>>
>> You could check their website and see try one 800 275 US PS
> Annemarie
>> if it lists a number. If you can't easily find it there, use Google to do a search for USPC phone. If you have an iPhone, use Siri to see if that works. If you have the Google app, you might be able to do a text or voice search.
>>
>> I hope this helps.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Nov 1, 2017, at 8:03 AM, Melita Waters <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Good morning all,
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a phone number to call for tracking USPS packages? I know there is one and I had it but I cannot find the magic place I put it to be sure I could find it again.
>>>
>>> Tia
>>> Melita W
>>> At 05:00 PM 10/26/2017, Harry Brown wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Well folks, if you need to talk to a live person at the Verizon national accessibility center, forget it. They have no humans answering the phone these days.
>>>>
>>>> I just called to find out about a phone, and it says they're opened from 8 to 9, eastern time, Monday through Friday. But there is no way to talk with someone live.
>>>>
>>>> There is a fantastic phone, that David Woodbridge did a fantastic demo of, the Kapsys Smart vision 2! It's an Android phone with a touch screen, and a fully functioning keyboard with keys on it, below the touch screen.
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, just wanted to save people the hastle of calling the center, and not being able to talk with anyone there, about anything.
>>>>
>>>> Harry
>>>>
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