No. UPS assigns a tracking code with their packages. That's what you'd track it by.
Whenever a package is accepted by UPS for shipment, a label with the delivery address and a bar code is attached to the package. The tracking number is always on this label, usually under the bar code.
Every UPS package has a unique identifying code put on it with a barcode which is scanned at every stage of the delivery. To track a package one has only to go to the UPS website, input that code plus sending information and it will show the stage the parcel has reached.
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A CBS package charge with UPS is a consignee billing and service charge. You will need to contact UPS and see why you had this charge.
Shipping rates for UPS depend on a variety of factors. When does the package need to be arrive, how much does the package weigh, where is the package going to.
UPS will typically leave a notice if you are not home when they attempt to deliver a package. You can use this notice to arrange for a redelivery or to pick up your package at a UPS location. UPS may also try to deliver the package again on the next business day.
One a package is brought into UPS for shipment, UPS assigns a special tracking number to the package. The package is then scanned into the computer where it stays in the system. The package is then scanned at all UPS offices that it must go through in order to reach the final destination of the package itself. During this process anyone with the tracking number can then go to the website and enter the tracking number and find out if the package has been delivered or where it is located.
UPS package tracking offers different information and services depending on the price and weight of the package. In most cases, the location of the package will be released to the person requesting the information.
UPS tracking packages is a service that UPS offers that allows one to view where his package is to ensure that his package is on course to its destination. This service is extra so one would have to pay an additional fee to take advantage of this service.
UPS rates are based on weight, package dimensions, ZIP code, whether it is freight or a package, and delivery service. This site can help you get a better idea of the charges: https://wwwapps.ups.com/ctc/request There are more factor to consider than just the weight of the package when cost if computed. I suggest taking the package to your local USPS location.