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Amazon
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Tracking Doesn't Match Carrier's Website - Amazon Customer Service
You may see slight differences in the tracking information listed in Your Orders and the details on a carrier's website. Every carrier uses their own language to indicate shipment statuses. We simplify the updates in Your Orders to make them easier to understand.
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Amazon
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Missing Tracking Information - Amazon Customer Service
Until this first scan, the carrier may not acknowledge receipt of the package. There may be a delay in updates to the tracking database.
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Amazon
sellercentral.amazon.com › seller-forums › discussions › t › 5bb99bc5-9bdc-4441-a836-326cdb94800e
USPS tracking not updating
Hi @Seller_WmtZwRmdYOFQ7, have you already contacted USPS on the issue and if so did they share anything regarding the scans? ... I shipped a few package starting on March 26th. Purchased through Amazon shipping. Today is the 29th and the item is not showing that the package was even picked up by USPS.
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Quora
quora.com › Why-is-tracking-information-unavailable-for-some-packages-shipped-by-Amazon
Why is tracking information unavailable for some packages shipped by Amazon? - Quora
Answer (1 of 2): The reason for this is largely Amazon doesn’t actually ship much anymore. They house a lot of products at regional distribution centers and either pack them into their own trucks or pallet them to give to USPS, FedEx and UPS to deliver the “last mile.” There aren’t ...
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Amazon
sellercentral.amazon.com › seller-forums › discussions › t › 3ca95442-652f-4f96-9fc7-d16262d209ab
USPS Never Scanned in My Package
I use this when packages get "stuck", and almost always, within a few hours, tracking will show up; sometimes, it's info that is time-stamped prior to my request. At the very least, you can hopefully get at least something showing up. ... We have had this happen to us. It's not common, but it can be extreme. Sometimes we've had shipments remain un-scanned all the way from New York to Los Angeles. I'm not sure how or why, but it's definitely a USPS glitch or issue.
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Quora
quora.com › What-if-Amazon-claims-they-shipped-a-package-by-USPS-but-the-USPS-never-received-it-and-the-tracking-number-is-invalid
What if Amazon claims they shipped a package by USPS, but the USPS never received it and the tracking number is invalid? - Quora
Answer (1 of 7): Probably subscribe and save? Either way, contact Amazon customer service if it doesn’t show up when expected. They’ll just refund you if it’s 72 hrs late or has no tracking updates. If it’s not actually Amazon, then things might get a bit trickier.
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Amazon
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Do you have problem with USPS Ground Advantage tracking doesn't update untill they delivried?
We would suggest dropping the packages off at the counter and watch them scan if you do not have too many packages going out at a time. If you have a lot of packages, try talking to the post master of your post office to see what needs to happen. ... Become friends with the person doing the USPS pick up and get this person to do an acceptance scan. ... Do you have problem with USPS Ground Advantage tracking doesn't update until they delivered?
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/amazonprime › amazon has stopped showing usps tracking info?
r/amazonprime on Reddit: Amazon has stopped showing USPS tracking info?
November 11, 2024 -

Since most of the responses I've received so far make it clear that those who have responded have not read my entire post (yes, it's long) I'm putting my question first.

Has anyone else noticed that Amazon has stopped showing US Postal Service tracking info in the orders section in the last 2-3 days? If so, can someone tell me if there’s a way to see the USPS tracking info for Amazon packages aside from having USPS “Informed Delivery”?

The rest of my original post: As you may or may not have noticed, the USPS recently got saddled with handling most Amazon deliveries, at least in my area and many others. As of Jan. 1, the local USPS carriers have been handling most of their packages. I know this from various news reports and talking to my local carrier.

While I hate this for my local carrier, who is a great guy and gets paid less than he would if he worked for Target, I could at least get online tracking info for my packages. In my list of Amazon orders I could see whether they were Amazon delivery (tracking numbers starting with “TBA……) or USPS (tracking numbers starting with 9…..).

I check my Amazon orders at least every couple of days to see when my packages are arriving. Today (Jan. 21, 2025) I noticed that the USPS delivery info just isn’t listed with the packages that will be arriving by USPS, and as of Jan. 1, that’s *most of them *.

WTF Amazon??? It’s bad enough that some jack@$$ in the marketing, sales or app design group thought I wanted to see all of my Whole Foods orders lumped in my order history with my Amazon orders. I don’t, it makes it impossible to find my online orders, and no, I don’t want to archive all of my WF orders one by one to make it easier to find the orders I log into Amazon to make. I’ll be calling Amazon later today at 1-888-280-4331 to complain about that brilliant change. But that’s another rant, and others have already made it in other posts.

Over the years Amazon has:

  • Changed their search so you can no longer specify entries that do not include a search term. For example, if I wanted duct tape, but not hot pink duct tape, I could search for “duct tape -pink” and get duct tape in all of its possible colors except pink. That hasn’t been possible in years.

  • Changed their search so if you have the audacity to want to list the most highly rated items (not the f*ing featured items first) your search shows you everything from every department, so you could spend hours searching through every remotely similar item until you find one even close to what you want.

  • Stopped showing items from past orders that they no longer carry. While I understand that that saves them room on their (unlimited?) AWS servers, in the old days, if Amazon stopped carrying something, being able to see the detailed description of what you bought in the past made it easier to order something similar that was still available.

And don’t get me started about the issues with their product listings, or the fact that manufacturers game the Amazon system by making something great, getting excellent reviews, then reducing the quality of the item. That’s why I always look at the most recent reviews for anything I buy from Amazon. It’s really become a “buyer beware” experience.

And if you think they really resell the things you return under their free returns policy, think again. There are plenty of reports from reputable news sources saying that most Amazon returns wind up in landfills!

It seems that the Amazon model is working as intended.

  1. Offer good prices for lots of things, make finding them in your store really easy and getting them super convenient so people will mostly shop online, thus driving the brick and mortar stores out of business.

  2. Once most of your competition has gone bankrupt, you can:

  • Make it almost impossible to find anything that isn’t “featured” in your store, meaning, most profitable for Amazon, regardless of the quality or relevance to what you’re shopping for.

  • Make it impossible to track your packages. For anyone who has trouble with “porch pirates” this could cause serious problems or at least real headaches.

  • Limit the items available to only the things your customers buy, which since you’ve made it impossible to find anything else, are your “featured” (most profitable) items. And since you’ve driven the brick and mortar and other online businesses out of existence, you’ve effectively limited the availability of most things to what makes you the most money.

  • Charge your customers whatever you want. That will be next.

I think I've convinced myself to stop using them altogether. It will be a lot more time-consuming and a lot less convenient, but with their latest changes they've added hours to how long it takes me to do my shopping and track my packages anyway 🙂

If there's a decent online alternative to Amazon, other than shopping at a dozen different online stores please let me know.

Find elsewhere
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Amazon
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Tracking your package - Amazon Customer Service
If you ordered more than one thing, they may have separate delivery dates and tracking info. Some packages, like standard international deliveries, might not be trackable.
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USPS
faq.usps.com › articles › FAQ › Where-is-my-package
Usps
USPS® uses many package tracking status scans. Here are the most common statuses, what they mean, and what you can do when you see them. We invite all customers to sign up for Informed Delivery® notifications which offers a digital preview of your mail and allows you to manage your expected ...
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Amazon
sellercentral.amazon.com › seller-forums › discussions › t › 7a39b9798efded31fd25befa4741bca5
Why are my tracking numbers listed as not valid?
Your tracking number is correct, but it’s not associated with the carrier you specified. For example, if you use UPS to ship a package but enter “USPS” as the carrier name, the tracking information will be marked as unconfirmed.
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Amazon
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What is going on with USPS?
Over the past months we have had so many issues with USPS not updating any tracking info and many lost items. Sadly this has impacted my ODR. I have sumitted appeals on all of the claims but to no avail. ... Thank you for the information provided regarding the issues you have been experiencing in your shipping. If you are having trouble with a specific carrier not doing all of the steps needed, we would recommend working directly with them to resolve these issues or researching to acquire a new carrier.
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Postalytics
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USPS Tracking Not Updating? Here's Why - Postalytics
May 18, 2023 - It may also not be updated after you drop it off because it’s in the queue at a USPS facility, or the postal workers who scan the packages did not get around to it that day. If they did not scan, it would take a few days for the first scan to appear and mark the package as “In Transit.” · Are you concerned that USPS shipment tracking is not updating?
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Parcels
parcelsapp.com › en › shops › amazon
Amazon Package and Order Tracking
Marketplace sellers sometimes do not provide Amazon with tracking information for their orders. If tracking is available, you can find your package tracking number via the Your Orders page. Click Track Package button and scroll down to the bottom of the page to find tracking number. To track your Amazon delivery go to Your Orders page on Amazon. Click "Track Package" button, you'll be taken to tracking page, where you can find courier tracking number if shipped by DHL, USPS, UPS, Intelcom, China Post, etc.
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USPS
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Amazon
sellercentral.amazon.com › seller-forums › discussions › t › 566c6836-9268-4eed-9ea7-c7bae6f279a4
Amazon and usps tracking issues
I had the same issue with 12 packages. The USPS said they will run through the system as normal but the tracking information on the website may not update.
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Downdetector
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USPS.com down? Current outages and problems | Downdetector
Real-time outages for US Postal Services. Is the website don't. Is package tracking not working? Can't pay for your order? Here you see what is going on.