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A tracking number is a unique series of numbers and letters assigned to a package or shipment by a shipping carrier, such as USPS, UPS, or FedEx. It allows the carrier to track the package's movement and status in real-time, and it's often used to verify delivery and resolve any issues that may arise during transit.

Here are some common types of tracking numbers:

  1. USPS Tracking Number: A 20-digit number starting with "EB" or "9400" that's used to track packages shipped through the United States Postal Service (USPS).
  2. UPS Tracking Number: A 1-20 digit number starting with "1Z" or "390" that's used to track packages shipped through United Parcel Service (UPS).
  3. FedEx Tracking Number: A 12-17 digit number starting with "FDX" or "FDXUS" that's used to track packages shipped through Federal Express (FedEx).
  4. Carrier Tracking Number: Some carriers, like DHL or TNT, use their own unique tracking numbers.

How to track a package using a tracking number:

  1. Visit the carrier's website (e.g., usps.com, ups.com, fedex.com).
  2. Enter the tracking number in the designated field.
  3. Click "Track" or "Get Tracking Information."
  4. The carrier will display the package's current status, including its location, delivery date, and any relevant updates.

Some common tracking status updates include:

Remember to keep your tracking number safe and secure, as it's often required to track and verify package delivery.