[How-To] Track Package Shipments Using Bing (UPS,FedEx,USPS and DHL)

I earlier wrote about how Twitter can help you track your DHL,FedEx,USPS and UPS couriers in my post titled Using Twitter to track your FedEx, UPS or DHL Shipments. If you are someone who is not on twitter or doesnt want to search for specific websites of the packaging companies to track your packages ( from FedEx,USPS,UPS and DHL), this article will walk you through the steps required for tracking your shipments using Bing, the latest search engine from the IT czar,Microsoft ( read: Microsoft Live Search Transforms into Bing)

1.) Navigate your browser to Bing (www.bing.com).

2.) At the search box, enter the name of the company. For eg, if you wish to track a FedEx package, enter “FedEx” at the search box ( without quotes).

Image: Tracking shipments from FedEx/DHL/USPS/UPS using Bing.

Image: Tracking shipments from FedEx/DHL/USPS/UPS using Bing.

3.) The resulting page has link to the official website of the courier company and contains another input box which says “Track a package” .
Type your package number and press search.

You just tracked your shipment from Fedex/DHL/USPS/UPS for free using Bing.

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