Ever since Jeff Bezos founded Amazon back in 1994, the e-commerce titan has grown from a small online marketplace to a global economic force. Today, Amazon ships over one and a half million packages daily. Where do all these items go, and how can you track yours? Amazon ships worldwide and allows you to track your delivery. This guide will show you how to track an Amazon package in four easy steps, complete with photos to follow along.
Why Track An Amazon Package?
Beyond the basic reason that you simply want to know where your order is and when it’s going to arrive on your doorstep, there are other reasons to track an Amazon package. They range from safety and security to accountability and trust, each being just as important as the last. Allow us to elaborate.
Sometimes, Amazon packages can get lost or stolen during delivery. By tracking your package on delivery to you, you can effectively monitor its progress and make sure it gets to the right place. Beyond this, Amazon packages are occasionally delivered to the wrong address. Sometimes a package is marked as delivered but has been received it.
Tracking is also important for the purpose of monitoring for delays or holdups that might push your delivery date back. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Amazon packages occasionally arrive after their anticipated date. By tracking your package’s progress, you can quickly spot any problems and take appropriate action to resolve them if necessary.
How To Track An Amazon Package
Now that you know the importance of tracking an Amazon package, let’s get into the actual steps. Once you get to the right page, Amazon makes it really easy to figure out where your orders are and when they’ll be arriving. However, they don’t always make it as easy to get to the right page in question. Thankfully, that’s what this guide tackles.
Below, we show you how to track an Amazon package, complete with step-by-step instructions and photos along the way.
Note: These steps work best from a computer.
Step One: Check Your Email
After placing an Amazon order, the site will automatically forward you an email confirmation complete with a tracking number. While it’s not likely to tell you anything useful after placing your order, you can always check back hours or a day later to check for any updates.
Step Two: Go To Amazon
If you don’t feel like digging through your email in search of one particular order’s tracking number — which can be a hassle if you’re a frequent Amazon shopper — you can conveniently track your package from Amazon’s site. To do this, you’ll need to go to Amazon and log into your account if you haven’t already.
Step Three: Find Your Order
Next, navigate your cursor to the tab that displays your name (located to the right of the search bar). This will release a dropdown menu. Look for “Orders,” located right underneath “Account” at the top of the dropdown menu. Click this to see a compilation of your recent purchases.
Step 4: Track Your Package
Scroll through your list of orders in your Amazon account until you spot the order or the product that you’d like to track. You should see a button labeled “Track Package” sitting beside the order. Click this, and you’ll be taken to a page displaying the current status of your order.
Alternate Ways To Track An Amazon Package
Amazon’s hold on the e-commerce industry is massive, and its empire is wide-ranging and expansive. As such, it’s not surprising to know you can track an Amazon package in different ways. In addition to this email method mentioned above, below are three other ways to figure out your Amazon package’s location and delivery date:
- The Amazon App
- Third-Party Trackers
- Amazon Customer Service
- The Amazon App
Third-Party Trackers
If you don’t fancy the Amazon app, you can also choose to track your packages using a third-party service. Several great third-party options are available to you. One good and popular option is ParcelTrack. This service allows you to track packages from multiple carriers all in one place. Another option is Deliveries, available for iOS and Android devices. You can also enter your tracking number into the Google search bar. This will tell you its location and delivery date.
Amazon Customer Service
Lastly, you can contact Amazon customer service and ask them about your package. If your package just hasn’t shown up on the expected date of delivery, you can always contact Amazon customer service for additional assistance. To do this, click the “Help” button on Amazon’s site or on their app. Amazon customer service is also accessible via the “Contact Us” section on the site or app. From there, you can then choose to talk to someone over email, phone, or chat. Just make sure you have your account and tracking info, if possible.
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