FAQ - When I track my package sent by way of the Post Office, I don't see any information?
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Detailed Customer Question
When I track my package at the Post Office, I get this:
The U.S. Postal Service was electronically notified by the shipper or shipping partner on June 08, 2005 to expect your package for mailing. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.
Why does the tracking information not show?


Good Question! The Post Office use to scan the packages at each point along the way to delivery. But because of budget concerns, they now only scan the package at the final spot (the "Postman" scans the barcode when delivering the package). So result will only show when delivered. This is the reason, they explain, they call the 'tracking' 'Delivery Confirmation' instead of 'Tracking'. Related link at the Post Office site that give more detail: Post Office Frequently Asked Questions


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