A shipping label created by USPS and awaiting item means that the sender has created a shipping label for a package, but the package has not yet been received by USPS for shipping. It indicates that the package is in the process of being prepared for shipment, but has not yet been physically handed over to the postal service.
1. What does “shipping label created, USPS awaiting item” mean?
This status indicates that a shipping label has been created for a package, but the item has not yet been received by the USPS for processing and shipment.
2. How long does it typically take for an item to be received by USPS after the shipping label is created?
The time it takes for an item to be received by USPS after the shipping label is created can vary depending on the shipping method and the sender’s location. In general, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days for the item to be received and processed by USPS.
3. What should I do if my package has been in “shipping label created, USPS awaiting item” status for an extended period of time?
If your package has been in this status for an extended period of time, it is recommended to contact the sender or the USPS to inquire about the status of the shipment. There may be delays or issues with the package that need to be addressed.