If you have lost your FedEx package and do not have the tracking number, there are still a few steps you can take to try and locate it.
1. Contact the sender: If you know who sent the package, reach out to them and ask if they have the tracking number or any other information that could help you locate the package.
2. Contact FedEx customer service: Call FedEx customer service and provide them with as much information as you have about the package, such as the sender’s and recipient’s names and addresses, the contents of the package, and the date it was sent. They may be able to help you track down the package without the tracking number.
3. Check your email or receipts: If you made a purchase that was shipped via FedEx, check your email for any shipping confirmation or receipt that may contain the tracking number.
4. Check with the recipient: If you are the recipient of the package, check with your neighbors or anyone else who may have received the package on your behalf.
5. File a claim: If all else fails, you can file a claim with FedEx for a lost package. They will ask for as much information as possible to help locate the package.
It’s always best to keep track of your tracking numbers, but if you find yourself in a situation where you need to locate a FedEx package without one, these steps can help you in your search.
1. Can I find a FedEx package without a tracking number?
Yes, you can still locate a FedEx package without a tracking number by contacting FedEx customer service and providing them with other identifying information such as the sender’s name, recipient’s name, and delivery address.
2. How can I contact FedEx customer service to locate a package without a tracking number?
You can contact FedEx customer service by calling their toll-free number at 1-800-463-3339 or by visiting their website and using the live chat feature to speak with a representative.
3. What other information should I have on hand when trying to locate a FedEx package without a tracking number?
In addition to the sender’s name, recipient’s name, and delivery address, it may be helpful to have the date the package was sent, the estimated delivery date, and any unique identifiers such as a reference number or invoice number associated with the shipment.