Please let me know your experiences and knowledge! This package is way overdue, and the company is getting upset about missing it. That said, UPS doesn’t differentiate such pickups-one truck/carrier can do both services. With UPS Ground return services, any driver can pickup RTS packages. Recipient information, located above the tracking number, is also coded. The alphanumeric representation of the number is located on the left above the bar code. Fed Ex labels have 34-digit bar codes with the tracking numbers embedded into them in the last 14 slots. I started trying around 1:15-1:30 pm-plenty early (definitely early enough for Express, and definitely acceptable for UPS’s Ground and express services). The Fed Ex label leaves room for expansion of tracking numbers to 14 digits. Do you have ANY idea (direct experience or direct knowledge) of who will pick this up? If I try scheduling a pickup just using my FX account number and select Ground, the pickup date keeps defaulting until tomorrow. There are no results on nor in the app-not even label created or similarĪNYWAY: I’ve been browsing this sub for who can pick it up: Ground and/or Express, but I haven’t come across anything. Then, when I search that number in Google, Google automatically truncates those first parenthetical digits and suggests to track via FedEx. When I scan this barcode with an app on my smartphone, all three sets of digits appear yet as one, combined thread of digits. In fact, the first part of the numbers directly below the traditional barcode are in parentheses. The company provided a blue label (prepaid & pre-addressed) which has well over 12 digits (Express has 12), it says Ground in - one- spot, but it otherwise indicates Return Service. As title indicates, I have a package with a label type that I’ve NEVER come across, in all my years of logistics (I’m a heavy shipper).Īnyway, I’m trying to help my mother return her work computer because it was swapped out for a newer one.
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