How Do I Find Out Who Sent Me a Package From Amazon?

Getting a package in the mail is always fun, but sometimes the excitement can be dampened when the sender is unknown. If you’ve received an Amazon package and are curious to learn who sent it, there are several methods you can use to find out.

Tracking numbers are typically included on packages sent via Amazon. This unique number can be used to determine who sent a package.

Go to the Amazon Delivery Tracking page and enter your tracking number. The name of the sender should show up in the results.

If you don’t have a tracking number or if it doesn’t work, open up the package and look for any information that might indicate who sent it. Items like gift cards or handwritten notes often provide clues as to who sent it. Checking Amazon orders on your account is also a great way to find out if someone sent you something from their own account.

Log into your Amazon account and click “Your Account” at the top right corner of the page. In “Your Account” section, select “Your Orders” from the navigation bar on the left side of your screen. Check for any orders that have been made recently that are from people you know or recognize.

You can also contact Amazon directly to ask them about who sent you a package using their Contact Us page. Provide them with as much information as possible such as date of shipment, delivery address, etc., so they can help you identify who sent it more quickly.

If none of these methods yield any results, contact people in your life that may have wanted to send you something anonymously (friends, family members, etc.). Ask them directly if they sent something recently and see if they confess!

In conclusion, finding out who sent you an Amazon package is possible with some effort and patience. Start by looking for tracking numbers on packages or checking recent orders on your account; if those don’t provide answers, contact Amazon directly or ask people around you.