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  2. Your Account - amazon.com

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  3. Amazon.com. Spend less. Smile more.

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    Access your Amazon order history, manage orders, and enjoy a personalized shopping experience with your account.

  4. Tracking your package - Amazon Customer Service

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    Go to Your Orders. Find the order you want to track. Select Track Package next to your order. View all updates to track delivery progress.

  5. For those curious about recent purchases, Amazon offers a streamlined way to view your order history. From the main Amazon site, go to the top-right of the screen and click Account & Lists....

  6. All of your Prime orders, all in one place - Amazon Buy with ...

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    You can access all of your Buy with Prime orders on the Your Orders page in your Amazon account. On the page, you can choose to view your Amazon orders on one tab or your Buy with Prime orders on the other tab. It’s a familiar, straight-forward, and reliable post-purchase experience.

  7. How to Find Your Orders in the Amazon App - How-To Geek

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    Need to track a past Amazon order or buy something again? It's easy to see a complete list of your orders in the Amazon app on iPhone, iPad, and Android. Here's how.

  8. How to Search Your Amazon Order History - How-To Geek

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    Searching through your order history is useful if you need to reorder something that you don't buy regularly enough for Amazon's Subscribe and Save. It's also handy if you want to find the product page for something you've bought when you need to look up specs or check some detail about your stuff.