Tracking ID / order reference
Use the carrier number, MakeLoveDoll RFQ ID, or order reference from your quote or shipment message.
Use this page when you need a MakeLoveDoll shipment review, carrier status explanation, DDP route note, customs declaration check, discreet packaging handoff, or final-mile delivery exception support.
Use the carrier number, MakeLoveDoll RFQ ID, or order reference from your quote or shipment message.
We compare first scan, warehouse handoff, export intake, line-haul movement, and final-mile transfer.
Country, postal code, route type, privacy packaging, and carrier constraints decide what can be checked.
Where available, we review DDP-capable routes, declaration wording, duty/tax assumptions, and broker handoff.
Adult products require more than a carrier link. The quote and shipment path should document package profile, privacy packaging, route constraints, DDP feasibility, customs declaration assumptions, and escalation rules.
Final source price, options, domestic China shipping, buying service fee (USD 10 for product value up to USD 500; 3% of product value above USD 500), freight, and route assumptions are separated before payment.
Seller dispatch, warehouse receiving, package profile, privacy packaging, and repacking notes are checked when applicable.
The parcel or freight route is prepared for carrier intake, export data, and shipment manifest handling.
For supported destinations, DDP customs declaration, duty/tax-inclusive route notes, and broker handoff are reviewed before release.
Carrier scans can lag during export, line-haul, customs review, or network transfer windows.
Destination-side carrier, address checks, delivery attempt, or exception status may require manual support review.
For supported destinations, MakeLoveDoll can coordinate DDP-style logistics where duty/tax assumptions and customs declaration handling are reviewed before shipment. This is a logistics service boundary, not a promise that customs will ignore or approve every parcel.
We check whether a Delivered Duty Paid style route is available for the destination and product profile before presenting it as an option.
We coordinate product description, package profile, declared value assumptions, and documentation notes with the route provider.
For DDP-capable lanes, the quote can separate duty/tax-inclusive logistics assumptions from product and service costs.
We track whether the shipment moved from China-side export handling into broker, customs, carrier, or final-mile stages.
No-data, customs hold, address issue, return, failed delivery, or long no-update cases are escalated with the tracking ID and route notes.
We can request plain outer packaging and neutral handling notes where practical, without claiming customs invisibility.
DDP, discreet packaging, and customs declaration support cannot override local import law, customs inspection, carrier policy, or destination restrictions. Buyers must confirm that the product can be legally imported and owned in their country.
Use this table before escalating so support receives the right context and can compare public scans with internal route records faster.
Use this page to prepare a tracking review with your carrier number, RFQ ID, order reference, and destination country. If carrier data is not available publicly yet, support can compare it with China-side handoff and route records.
Where available, MakeLoveDoll can review DDP-capable routes, customs declaration wording, duty/tax-inclusive assumptions, and broker handoff before shipment. DDP availability depends on destination country, carrier lane, package profile, and local rules.
No. DDP can organize duty/tax and broker handling for supported lanes, but it cannot override destination law, customs inspection, import restrictions, carrier checks, or buyer responsibility to confirm local legality.
Tracking can stay blank during label creation, warehouse handoff, carrier pickup, export intake, customs review, or final-mile network sync. A 24-48 hour lag is common before manual escalation.
Send tracking ID, RFQ or order reference, destination country, carrier name, postal code if relevant, last visible event, screenshots, and whether the quote used a DDP or non-DDP route.