When a package is “tendered to FedEx,” it means that the shipper has handed over the package to FedEx for delivery. This typically occurs when the shipper drops off the package at a FedEx location or when FedEx picks up the package from the shipper’s location. Once tendered to FedEx, the package is in the possession of the shipping company and will be processed and transported to its destination.
1. What does “tendered to FedEx” mean?
When a package is “tendered to FedEx,” it means that the shipper has handed over the package to FedEx for delivery. It indicates that the package is now in the possession of FedEx and will be processed and transported to its destination.
2. How can I track a package that has been tendered to FedEx?
You can track a package that has been tendered to FedEx by using the tracking number provided by the shipper. This tracking number can be entered on the FedEx website or mobile app to monitor the package’s status and estimated delivery date.
3. What should I do if my package has been tendered to FedEx but has not been delivered?
If your package has been tendered to FedEx but has not been delivered within the expected timeframe, you can contact FedEx customer service to inquire about the status of the package. They can provide updates on the package’s location and estimated delivery time.