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No, that is not possible at the moment. You can pay for your parcel as follows: with exact change with the Payconiq by Bancontact app or your banking app that offers the Payconiq by Bancontact functionality with your debit or credit card (only possible in a Post Office, Post Point or Parcel Point) Parcels from outside the European Union with import costs can be paid in advance via the My bpost app as from 7 June 2021. You will receive a notification for these parcels in your app.
At the moment, proofs of deposit cannot be sent by email. You can receive this proof in the My bpost app or in the shipping tool if you create a shipping label there. The proof of deposit will appear in the app or in your account when your registered mail item enters our network. This is deemed a legally valid document in the event of a dispute. You will receive a stamped proof of deposit from the person at the counter if you prepare and drop off your registered mail at a Post Office or Post Point. This is also deemed a legally valid document in the event of a dispute.
You can check by looking at the barcode of your shipment. All shipments with a barcode can be tracked online, unless it starts with the letter 'U'. , A barcode with the letter 'U' is not traceable and is only used to enable the import procedure in the country of destination. The barcode is mentioned in our communication about your shipment (My bpost app, email or text message), on the receipt from the Post Office and on the postman's attempted delivery notice. To track your shipment, you need to enter the full barcode via Track & Trace or in the My bpost app .
Schedule your advice appointment with BNP Paribas Fortis at bpost.
You can buy packaging in: Post Office Post Point Parcel Point (depends on stocks in the shop) eShop
Send your memorial invitations with extra priority and care using bpost’s red mourning bag. Follow these 3 simple steps.
Post Office Post Point Parcel Point (depends on stocks in the shop) eShop See our packaging guide for tips on preparing your parcel.
You’ll get an email or a notification in the My bpost app stating the delivery date and location as soon as your registered mail is on its way. You still have time to change the time or place of delivery in the app. Your options: You can postpone delivery until the next working day. You can have the registered mail delivered straight to a Post Office or Post Point. Please note that you won’t be able to change this choice afterward. If you are not at home you can have someone else take receipt of your registered mail based on a proxy .
We understand how it could be irritating to have to show your ID card every time you receive registered mail. However, under the postal law ( see Royal Decree of 14 March 2022 – Chapter 2 Article 9. § 1 ) our delivery and counter staff have an obligation to check your identity and to take a photo of an official document confirming your identity. That is because registered mail has legal value. We therefore need to check your proof of identity to verify your identity, so we can be certain that the mail has been handed to the right person. , Valid documents other than your ID card , You can have the delivery person take a photo of another official proof of identity rather than your ID card . id-passport-permis Transport   , Have registered mail delivered straight to your letterbox , You can also have your registered mail delivered straight to your letterbox without having to sign for it. You can activate this option in the My bpost app (as a delivery preference) or at a Post Office or Post Point – upon presentation of your ID card. You authorise bpost to deliver registered mail straight to your letterbox and you will no longer need to show your ID card or even be home at the time of delivery.
You can place your non-standardised letter in one of the many bpost mailboxes. If your envelope doesn't fit in the opening, drop it off in a Post Office.