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Barry Campbell <[log in to unmask]>
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One further way you can get notifications if you have an Echo (Alexa).  
Just ask her "where is my stuff" or "notifications". She will play a 
tone when a package is to be delivered that day and also when the 
package is delivered.


Hope this helps


Barry Campbell


On 1/9/2020 9:29 PM, Mike Pietruk wrote:
> Jeff
>
> I believe you have to set up notifications.  My wife, who gets our Amazon
> notifications, gets notifications when things are shipped and delivered to
> her cellphone.
> And, of course, one can always check status on the Amazon website under
> Orders.
> They truly have a good notification system.
>
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