How to track ups mail without tracking number

The frustration of not having a tracking number for your UPS package! Don't worry, I've got some tips to help you track your UPS mail without a tracking number:

  1. Contact UPS Customer Service: Reach out to UPS customer service and provide them with your package details, such as the sender's name, recipient's name, and the estimated delivery date. They may be able to look up the package and provide you with an update on its status.
  2. Check UPS Website: Visit the UPS website (www.ups.com) and click on "Track a Package" at the top of the page. Enter the sender's name, recipient's name, and the estimated delivery date to see if the package is listed.
  3. Check with the Sender: If you're the sender, contact the recipient and ask them to check their email for a delivery confirmation email from UPS. If they've received the email, it may contain tracking information.
  4. Check with the Post Office: If you're sending a package from a post office, you can contact the post office where you sent the package and ask if they have any information on the package's status.
  5. Check with the Recipient's Neighbors: If you're unable to get an update from UPS or the sender, you can try contacting the recipient's neighbors to see if they've received the package.
  6. Check with UPS Delivery Centers: If you know the location of the UPS delivery center that handles your package, you can visit them in person and ask if they have any information on the package's status.
  7. Check with Online Package Tracking Services: There are several online services that allow you to track packages without a tracking number, such as PackageRadar or TrackMyPackage. These services may be able to help you track your package.

Remember to always keep a record of your package details, including the sender's name, recipient's name, and estimated delivery date, in case you need to track it down later.