Not trackable on USPS means that the package or mail item cannot be monitored or traced through the postal service’s tracking system. This could be due to various reasons such as the type of mail service used, the destination country’s postal system, or the specific mailing restrictions for certain items. It essentially means that there is no way to follow the progress or location of the package once it has been sent.
1. What does “not trackable” mean on USPS?
– “Not trackable” on USPS means that the package or mail item does not have a tracking number associated with it, and therefore its delivery progress cannot be monitored online.
2. Why would a package be labeled as “not trackable” on USPS?
– A package may be labeled as “not trackable” on USPS if it is sent using a service that does not include tracking, such as USPS First-Class Mail or USPS Media Mail. Additionally, some international shipments may not have tracking available.
3. Can I still find out the delivery status of a “not trackable” package on USPS?
– While a package labeled as “not trackable” on USPS may not have a tracking number, customers can still inquire about its delivery status by contacting the sender or recipient, or by reaching out to USPS customer service for assistance. However, the ability to monitor the package’s progress online may be limited.