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Understanding UPS delivery lingo so you can get your package ASAP
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The United Parcel Service (UPS) uses a variety of different tracking statuses to keep customers up-to-date on where their packages currently are. “On the Way” is a common status that UPS customers may see while tracking their package, as well as “Out for Delivery, “Label Created,” or “Exception.” We’ll give you a quick run-down on what all these statuses mean (along with tips on how to track your package), so you can stay informed on the status of your shipment.
Disclaimer: If you’re having an issue with your UPS order, contact UPS customer service on their website or by dialing 1-888-742-5877 .
Things You Should Know
- “On the Way” means that your UPS package is in transit to its next destination. It has a delivery date, but it’s not out for delivery just yet.
- “Out for Delivery” means that your UPS package is in the delivery truck and headed to your home by the end of the day.
- “Exception” means that your package delivery date will likely be delayed. UPS will provide a reason for the delay in the tracking status.
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References
- ↑ https://www.ups.com/us/en/support/tracking-support/where-is-my-package/understanding-tracking-status.page
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