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Delays and Updates

Here are a list of delays or updates that might affect your mail and parcels.

FEDEX

FedEx Service Alerts Tropical Storm Debby and Colorado-Utah Wildfires Tuesday, June 26, 2012 FedEx is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Debby and the Colorado-Utah wildfires. Our top priority is the safety and well-being of our team members, as well as providing the highest level of service to our customers. Although contingency plans are in place, some service delays and disruptions can be anticipated in Florida and Colorado. FedEx is committed to providing service to the best of our ability in areas that can be safely accessed. Please continue to check fedex.com for updates. Shipping to affected areas? To help avoid delays, we encourage you to contact your recipients to verify whether their location is open or able to receive deliveries before and after Tropical Storm Debby and the Colorado-Utah wildfires. In the event of evacuations, shipments not delivered before Tropical Storm Debby and the Colorado-Utah wildfires will be secured in one of our facilities. Delivery will be attempted when it is safe to do so. Continue to check fedex.com for service updates. For specific shipment status information, please track your shipment at fedex.com. You can also contact FedEx Customer Service at 1.800.GoFedEx 1.800.463.3339 or stay up to date by subscribing to FedEx Service Alert e-mail notifications at the FedEx E-Mail Subscription Center. Consistent with the provisions of the FedEx Service Guide, shipments delayed due to inclement weather are not eligible for a refund or credit under the money-back guarantee policy.

 

Updated:June 27, 2012