Originally posted by LahainaIt's a track & trace number for a package given by the post
No.
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It is more related with the country as state.
https://www.post.ch/EasyTrack/submitParcelData.do?domain=www.post.ch&defaultLanguage=de&reference=/swisspost-tracking&formattedParcelCodes=99.40.104852.43033503;&p_language=de
In English:
https://www.post.ch/EasyTrack/submitParcelData.do?domain=www.post.ch&defaultLanguage=en&reference=/swisspost-tracking&formattedParcelCodes=99.40.104852.43033503;&p_language=en
Originally posted by gambit05You got it!
It's a track & trace number for a package given by the post
https://www.post.ch/EasyTrack/submitParcelData.do?domain=www.post.ch&defaultLanguage=de&reference=/swisspost-tracking&formattedParcelCodes=99.40.104852.43033503;&p_language=de
In English:
https://www.post.ch/EasyTrack/submitParcelData.do?domain=www.post.ch&defaultLanguage=en&reference=/swisspost-tracking&formattedParcelCodes=99.40.104852.43033503;&p_language=en
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Originally posted by LahainaInteresting how France and Great Britain have their initials at the end and no periods, but Switzerland does not and does.
Lets say each country got such numbers for the same thing.
The given number is only for Switzerland.
A typical french number is CD321384065FR
The one from UK is CP588324696GB
What is to find is not the meaning of the number, it's just a number, but the location of this number...