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Where is my package? I can't tell when the information is in Chinese.;

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Just need to know when in English not Chinese.;The tracking number is UJ-366-962-285 CN

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Hi Rose Jones,

It should have left China and is in transit to the US now. You can not know the exact situation when it's in the middle locations. It usually takes about 30-60 days to have update showing it arrives. Please wait for more days to get update.

Number: UJ366962285CN
Package status: In transit
Country: China -> United States
2020-05-15 19:38, Dongguan, delivered to air transport
2020-05-15 11:16, Dongguan City, "Dongguan International Swap Bureau and Exchange Station" has been exported directly
2020-05-14 22:29, Dongguan City, to reach the Dongguan International Swap Bureau and Exchange Station
2020-05-14 22:28, Dongguan City, leaving the "package express bulk business department back-office support class", the next stop "Dongguan International"
2020-05-14 22:19, Dongguan City, "Parcel Express bulk business department back-office support class" has received

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