Ledger Delivery Time Review | Tracking and Contact Notes
Ledger delivery time review should be written as a record of what the tracking page shows, not as a promise about a fixed arrival day. Save the page time, package note, and contact record, then keep app setup and device-screen checks for a later step.

Start with the tracking page time
Write the displayed status, the time it was viewed, and the tracking page path. The delivery time reference gives a related page for timing questions, while this article focuses on how to record the visible status.
Package note needs a short fixed format
A package note should include item name, label field, photo number, and receipt state. It should not include private setup details. The note is most useful when it can be compared with photos and the page time without additional explanation.
| Timing item | Record field | Follow-up |
|---|---|---|
| Tracking page | Status and viewed time | Check again only if needed |
| Package note | Photo number and label field | Compare with package photos |
| Contact record | Page or service route | Keep the same route for replies |
Contact record keeps the conversation traceable
For larger delivery questions, keep the contact route next to the status note and continue reading through the delivery record hub. A stable contact record helps avoid mixing page status with unrelated setup notes.
Device setup belongs after arrival
When the package is opened and the reader needs software-entry guidance, move to the Ledger Wallet entry topic. That keeps timing review separate from app and device-screen work.
Short answer for timing review
- Record the displayed status and page time.
- Save package photos under the same note number.
- Keep contact replies on the same route.
- Move setup checks to a separate document.
A delivery time review is strongest when it stays narrow: page status, package note, contact route, and a clear next step after arrival.