Are you tracking your package with USPS and seeing the message “Origin Post is Preparing Shipment”? You are not alone! Many people become confused when they see this message. What does it mean? What happens next, and how long will it...
Have you ever received a tracking update for an online order that reads “No Access to Delivery Location”? If so, you may wonder what this phrase means and why your package suddenly stopped moving forward in its journey. This blog post...
Have you ever been in a situation where you’ve sent out an item via USPS or expecting a package from USPS, but the tracking status says “Shipping Label Created, USPS Awaiting Item”? It can be confusing to know what this means...
Have you ever shipped a package only to find that the tracking information says “tendered to USPS”? If so, you may be wondering what this status means and when your item will arrive. This comprehensive guide will explain in detail what...
Have you recently tried to access your USPS account only to find that it has been disabled? If so, you are not alone. USPS accounts can be disabled for a variety of reasons, and this can be frustrating for many users....
For many of us, USPS stamps are a part of our daily lives, from buying postcards to mailing packages. But do these stamps come with an expiration date? This is a question we often find ourselves asking. So, in this post,...
When you are shipping something, it is important to use a box that will protect your item. This is especially true if you use the postal service to send your package. However, it can be expensive to buy boxes from a...
If you’ve ever received a package with the USPS tracking information reading “Delivered to Agent for Final Delivery,” you may be wondering what that means. What is a USPS delivery agent? What should you do if your package was delivered to...
If you’re looking for an article that discusses USPS LiteBlue, you’ve come to the right place. In this post, we will talk about what USPS LiteBlue is, how it works and who can access it. We’ll also provide a few tips...
A PSE mail processing clerk is a United States Postal Service employee who performs specific duties related to the processing of mail. They may work in a post office, branch, or station, or in one of the many mail processing plants...