Tracking Guide · April 16, 2024

How to Find Your LBC Tracking Number

A quick guide to where your LBC tracking number appears on receipts, waybills, texts, and sender confirmations.

By LBC Tracking Team

Where your tracking number usually appears

The LBC tracking number is the key reference used to monitor a shipment from acceptance to delivery. If you cannot find it right away, there are a few common places to check.

Check these sources first

  1. Printed receipt from the LBC branch
  2. Waybill or shipment stub attached to the parcel record
  3. SMS or email confirmation sent by the sender
  4. Order page if the shipment came from a shop or marketplace

Ask the sender

If you are the receiver, the fastest option is usually to ask the sender for the exact number shown on the LBC receipt. A screenshot is often better than a typed message because it reduces the risk of digit mistakes.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Confusing the order number with the tracking number
  • Missing a digit when copying from chat
  • Entering spaces or symbols that were not part of the original number

If the number still cannot be found

Ask the sender for:

  1. Branch of origin
  2. Date sent
  3. Receiver name
  4. Receipt photo

These details can help confirm whether the package was actually sent through LBC and whether the tracking number has already been issued.

Final thought

Most LBC tracking problems start with a missing or incorrect number. Once you have the exact reference from the receipt or sender, package tracking becomes much easier.