How to call FedEx customer service from abroad
Global courier (US). Reasons to call: international shipment tracking, customs and delivery exceptions. Reach them from any country — no roaming, no SIM swap — straight from your browser.
Calling FedEx support from another country
Find FedEx's current support number on their official contact page (linked below).
Add the United States country code +1 if it isn't already included.
Open Twin-Phone in your browser, paste the number and press call — we dial it for you.
FedEx official contact page
Always confirm the current number here
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about TwinPhone.
From another country, dial your exit code, then +1 (United States), then FedEx's support number — you'll find the current number on FedEx's official contact page. Twin-Phone handles the dialing format for you: open the dialer in your browser, paste the number and call. No SIM swap or roaming needed.
FedEx's customer-service line is based in United States, so it uses country code +1. Add your own exit/international-access code before it when calling from abroad.
With Twin-Phone, calls to United States numbers start from $0.02/min — pay-as-you-go, no subscription. That's far cheaper than roaming or hotel-phone surcharges when you're stuck on hold with support.
Always use FedEx's official contact page (linked on this page) for the current, correct number — support lines change and we don't publish unverified numbers. Once you have it, call it cheaply from your browser with Twin-Phone.

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