When you order or ship a package, you may get an alert that it’s been tendered for delivery. This means it’s with a carrier who’ll bring it to the destination.
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More commonly, other suppliers like UPS or FedEx will drop packages off at a local post office for last-mile delivery, in which case they use the status update “Tendered to USPS.” Through USPS Ground Advantage, deliveries typically take between two to five business days, depending on the ...
More commonly, other suppliers like UPS or FedEx will drop packages off at a local post office for last-mile delivery, in which case they use the status update “Tendered to USPS.” Through USPS Ground Advantage, deliveries typically take between two to five business days, depending on the ...
More commonly, other suppliers like UPS or FedEx will drop packages off at a local post office for last-mile delivery, in which case they use the status update “Tendered to USPS.” Through USPS Ground Advantage, deliveries typically take between two to five business days, depending on the ...
More commonly, other suppliers like UPS or FedEx will drop packages off at a local post office for last-mile delivery, in which case they use the status update “Tendered to USPS.” Through USPS Ground Advantage, deliveries typically take between two to five business days, depending on the ...
More commonly, other suppliers like UPS or FedEx will drop packages off at a local post office for last-mile delivery, in which case they use the status update “Tendered to USPS.” Through USPS Ground Advantage, deliveries typically take between two to five business days, depending on the ...
More commonly, other suppliers like UPS or FedEx will drop packages off at a local post office for last-mile delivery, in which case they use the status update “Tendered to USPS.” Through USPS Ground Advantage, deliveries typically take between two to five business days, depending on the ...
When you order or ship a package, you may get an alert that it’s been tendered for delivery. This means it’s with a carrier who’ll bring it to the destination.
More commonly, other suppliers like UPS or FedEx will drop packages off at a local post office for last-mile delivery, in which case they use the status update “Tendered to USPS.” Through USPS Ground Advantage, deliveries typically take between two to five business days, depending on the ...