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Do my delivery preferences apply to all parcels or can I set them separately for each parcel?
FAQResidential
Both options are possible. When you are not at home, your parcels are delivered by default according to the delivery preferences set in MyPreferences . You can also set or change your delivery preferences per parcel. bpost will send you a separate e-mail for each parcel. In this e-mail, you can set or change your delivery preferences for that specific parcel. Tip: You can also change your delivery preferences for all your parcels or for just one parcel in the My bpost app.
How do I dispute import costs on a gift?
FAQResidential
You will receive an invitation to pay import costs if your shipment does not meet all the conditions for a gift. Therefore, you first need to check when a parcel is considered a gift. If you believe that your parcel does meet these conditions, you can apply for an exemption by contesting the import costs. To do so, ask the sender to send you an e-mail confirming: the contents of the shipment the value (in €) of the shipment that your shipment is a gift Afterwards, enter your barcode and postal code via Track & Trace or via the My bpost app . There you will find a link to an online form to dispute your import costs. Upload the sender's email to this form as proof.
Can I recover my import costs?
FAQResidential
If your parcel is lost or damaged after you have paid the import costs, you cannot recover these costs. Always contact the sender. The sender can launch an investigation. You will be compensated up to the amount of the customs formalities if: your shipment was sent with tracking (barcode that does not start with the letter “U”) the sender has opened an investigation the investigation makes it clear that the fault lies with bpost
, Tips:
, If you are buying outside the EU, choose a tracked shipment if possible. Your parcel is more likely to be found if it is lost. Choose registered webshops (Import One-Stop Shop or IOSS) that ask you to pay the VAT in advance. This will reduce costs and risks (import costs are not refunded in case of loss or damage) and shorten the delivery period.
Upon arrival in Belgium, the value of the contents of your shipment must be known. This value is determined based on the invoice. Without this information, the required VAT and customs duties cannot be calculated and the shipment cannot be delivered. You will be asked to provide an invoice via Track & Trace. If your shipment is a gift and the value cannot be determined, you must be able to prove that it is a shipment between two private individuals (without the intervention of a sales platform like eBay). An estimate of the value of the goods is also required. Proof by email or a signed document is sufficient. If you do not provide the requested information within the requested period, the shipment cannot be delivered and it will be returned to the sender.
Privacy notice – parcel receivers
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Privacy notice – parcel receivers
How do I know whether a webshop applies the VAT rules (and is therefore IOSS registered)?
FAQResidential
Non-European webshops can register with the EU to enable the payment of VAT and import costs in advance in their webshop. Most major webshops such as
, AliExpress, E-bay and Wish
, have already registered. Ali Express Ebay Wish You can easily recognise a registered webshop: if your shopping basket indicates that VAT is included, then you’re safe! That way you avoid: paying unwanted import charges and customs clearance fees; paying VAT on customs clearance fees; waiting longer to receive your shipment. NB: for goods with a value above €150, you will always have to pay import charges as these are not paid by the webshop.
The My bpost app will not be able to connect to the Parcel Locker if: Your smartphone does not have access to your location and/or Bluetooth on your smartphone is not enabled. You are not standing in front of the correct locker. Always check the exact address and number of the Parcel Locker in the e-mail you have received from us (sometimes there are 2 lockers in the same street). Your parcel has been returned to the sender. This happens when you do not pick up your parcel after 5 working days. You can always find the latest pick-up date in the e-mail you have received from us (or in the My bpost app).
We will only leave a failed delivery notice if we cannot reach you digitally. That helps us cut our paper consumption. For the latest information about the status and whereabouts of your parcel, see our emails, the My bpost app or Track & Trace .
, Picking up a parcel
, You can collect your parcel by showing the barcode number of your parcel in the e-mail or in the My bpost app. As soon as your parcel is at a Pick-up point, the status of your shipment is updated on Track & Trace and you will receive an e-mail. So always check the status of your parcel online before you go to the Pick-up point.
Which delivery preference can I choose if I am not home?
FAQResidential
If you know you won’t be home, you can request the following delivery options for this shipment*: Directly to a Pick-up point or Parcel locker in your neighbourhood Directly to a different address the same day The next working day instead To a safe place (provide a photo to help us) To a close neighbour – either chosen by bpost or by you (ask them first if they agree) *Some of them are not available as last-minute options For future deliveries, you can plan ahead by setting general delivery preferences in the MyPreferences web portal or in the My bpost app . Tip: with the My bpost app, you can follow all your parcels at a glance and change your delivery preferences up to 5 minutes before the delivery.
What does a barcode look like and where can I find it?
FAQResidential
There are several bpost barcodes in circulation for parcels. Here are the most common ones. 24 digits starting with 3299 or 3232 (e.g. 329998745632147852365873) 18 digits starting with 3232 (e.g. 323256984521032569) 13 characters starting with two letters (CE, EE, CD, CZ) and ending with two letters (e.g. EE123456789BE) 27 characters starting with JJBEA (e.g. JJBEA2356412012365478896541) The following barcodes are used for registered mail: 30 digits for national registered mail, starting with 010 (e.g. 010541288500452621221234567890) 13 characters for international registered mail, starting with R (e.g. RA123456789FR) You’ll find the barcode in the following places: shipping label receipt mailing receipt notice of absence (see image) confirmation email communication from the sender Afwezigheidsbericht