I know only about the first symbol and, the most obvious, the 2 last symbols.
As for the last 2 - it's the originating country.
The first letter - if it's 'E', it's most likely means 'express'.
If 'L' - it's a letter.
Still have to get to know what 'R' means.
A USPS tracking number is used to find out the status of a delivery. Using the USPS tracking number one can confirm whether a parcel has been delivered or find out where the parcel is currently located.
By getting a tracking number. USPS calls it delivery conformation.
"Prefix CW" in a USPS tracking number indicates that the package was shipped using a USPS service called "USPS Priority Mail Express International." This service provides fast international delivery with tracking and insurance included.
There is no cost to use the USPS tracking service. It is a free service that is provided per each shipment, with each package having its own unique tracking number for the customer to use.
I do not know and I'm a girls by the way
A USPS tracking number is a number affixed to a package, along with a corresponding bar code, that gets scanned at each point over the course of the delivery process. With each scan, the update is recorded, and can be viewed online.
From my personal experience this is a package is coming from Canada and it will be deliver thru the USPS system
If you need to track a package from USPS but you do not have a tracking number you can call the branch of the USPS that services your home and ask the customer service agent. They will gladly furnish you with any information they may have on your package.
When one chooses to ship with USPS, a tracking number will be provided for the shipment. The shipper can then track the package as it makes its way to its destination using the online USPS tracking tool and the number provided to track the package. One can even view a signature if one was given, and confirm that a package was delivered very quickly after it reaches its destination.
That first depends on whether you requested tracking or "delivery confirmation" when your package was shipped.If you have, it will be located about halfway down the receipt and will have 4 sets of 4 numbers (16 digits total).You can track the package via USPS.
You ask for the tracking order, then ask where did they send is out (i.e. usps) and put the tracking number in.. then it shows wheres it at.
There is the cost of the postcard, and having it sent with that tracking number, but then it also depends on the zip code. Your postman would know. Try the USPS Postage Calculator, available via Related Links, below.