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You can drop off your registered mail at 3 different locations: At a Post Office At a Post Point In a Red Letterbox. , Note: , you can only do this if you use a shipping label that you create using the My bpost app or online shipping tool .
This depends. Did you hit the send button? If so, you will have lost a credit or credits. If you enter a Belgian address, the app will check whether bpost is familiar with the address. And if it suspects you've made an error in the address, a message and a suggestion will appear. We recommend following these suggestions.
Send your memorial invitations with extra priority and care using bpost’s red mourning bag. Follow these 3 simple steps.
You can drop off a registered mail item in a Red Letterbox if a shipping label is affixed that has been created using the My bpost app or online shipping tool. In all other cases you should drop off your registered mail at a Post Office or Post Point.
If you received a damaged or incomplete newspaper, it is best to contact the publisher directly. That way, your complaint will immediately be dealt with properly. The publisher can then offer compensation. Your complaint will also be forwarded to bpost automatically so that we can improve our service if necessary.
Once the postman finishes their round, they bring your parcel to the nearest distribution centre. From there, your parcel is sorted and starts its journey to the recipient. You can follow the status of your parcel with Track & Trace and the My bpost app using your barcode.
If you received your magazine too late, it is best to contact the publisher directly. That way, your complaint will immediately be dealt with properly. The publisher can then offer compensation. Your complaint will also be forwarded to bpost automatically so that we can improve our service if necessary.
If you receive your newspaper too late, it is best to contact the publisher directly. That way, your complaint will immediately be dealt with properly. The publisher can then offer compensation. Your complaint will also be forwarded to bpost automatically so that we can improve our service if necessary. 
If you received a damaged or incomplete magazine in your letterbox, it is best to contact the publisher directly. That way, your complaint will immediately be dealt with properly. The publisher can then offer compensation. Your complaint will also be forwarded to bpost automatically so that we can improve our service if necessary.
We automatically treat international mail as priority mail. But the final delivery period depends on the postal service in the destination country. bpost has no influence over this. To be sure that your letter or card is treated as priority mail abroad, attach an 'A PRIOR' stick-on label. You can get those labels for free in a Post Office.