You can get your Amazon delivery OTP (One-Time Password) on the delivery day via your registered email address, or by tracking your package.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Where to Find Your Amazon Delivery OTP
Amazon uses OTPs as an added security measure to ensure your packages are delivered to the right person. If your delivery requires an OTP, you'll be able to find it in the following places:
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Registered Email Address: Amazon will send a six-digit numeric OTP to the email address associated with your Amazon account on the day your package is scheduled for delivery. Check your inbox (and spam folder!) for this email.
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Track Package: You can also find the OTP by tracking your package on the delivery day:
- Go to Your Orders on the Amazon website or app.
- Find the order in question.
- Select Track Package. The OTP should be displayed on the tracking page.
Why is an OTP Required?
Amazon uses OTPs for certain deliveries to:
- Prevent theft: Ensuring the package is delivered to the intended recipient.
- Confirm identity: Verifying the person receiving the package is authorized.
- Secure valuable items: Adding an extra layer of protection for high-value goods.
What If I Don't Receive the OTP?
If you haven't received your OTP, try the following:
- Check your spam/junk folder: The email might have been filtered.
- Verify your email address: Ensure the email address associated with your Amazon account is correct. You can check this in your account settings.
- Track your package: As mentioned above, the OTP should also be visible on the tracking page.
- Contact Amazon Customer Service: If you still can't find the OTP, contact Amazon's customer service for assistance. They will be able to help you locate the OTP or resolve any delivery issues.