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There are various ways to frank registered mail at home. , In the eShop or at a Post Office , You can buy a “Domestic registered mail kit” online in the eShop, which is enough for 10 registered mail items. What’s in the kit: 10 prior stamps for domestic mail 10 registered mail stamps 10 proofs of posting for domestic registered items The kit is also available in Post Offices. , In the My bpost app or via our shipping tool , You can also frank your registered mail item using the My bpost app or our online shipping tool. In that case, you will receive a digital shipping label, which you should print and affix to your mail item. This label is used instead of a prior stamp and a registered mail stamp.
Place your letter in a red bpost mailbox or drop it off in a Post Office or Post Point.
The original sender of your parcel determines whether you must be able to present a proof of shipment to get the money from your purchase back. The barcode on the label is scanned in the Post Office or Post Point to send the parcel, or the postman taking your parcel scans the label for shipment. The original sender sees when the parcel is scanned in our Track & Trace tool. You can always take a screenshot of the Track & Trace tool or the My bpost app and e-mail it as proof. If you purchase a shipping label in a Post Office or Post Point, then you can request a Shipping Receipt and mail a copy to the original sender. You can request a confirmation of receipt via text message or e-mail either online or in your Post Office or Post Point with the 'confirmation of receipt' option. As soon as your return shipment is delivered or picked up at a Pick-up point, you will receive an e-mail or text message. If none of this is sufficient for the sender as proof, please contact our customer service.
If we know your email address you will automatically receive an email and a notification in the My bpost app that a registered mail item is on its way. It’s easy to turn these notifications on and off in the My bpost app. If you are unable to take receipt of this registered mail item, you have these options: You can have it delivered straight to your letterbox. You can give someone a proxy to take receipt on your behalf . You can postpone delivery of your registered mail by one working day or have it delivered straight to a Post Office or Post Point near you.
You can follow your parcel online with Track & Trace and the My bpost app. Enter the barcode number that is on the label of your return shipment. Be sure to enter the correct postcode: If there is a return label in your parcel, then the correct postcode is the postcode on the original shipping label that is attached to the parcel. If you have to create a shipping label, then the correct postcode is the postcode of the receiver of your return shipment. You will be notified in the app when your parcel is delivered. If you create and purchase a shipping label, you can click on the 'Confirmation of Receipt' option. You will receive a text message or e-mail regarding the status of your parcel: When the parcel is delivered. When the parcel is not delivered because the addressee was not present. In that case, it is delivered to the nearest Post Office or Post Point. When the addressee has not collected it from the Post Office or Post Point.
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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 .
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.
Incoming registered mail is scanned to check that the name on the envelope is the same as the name in your account. You will receive notification of incoming registered mail in the following situations: If you have a My bpost app account If you have a MyPreferences account If you have been to a Post Office or Post Point to request delivery of registered mail straight to your letterbox We won’t be able to send a notification if the name on the envelope is not exactly the same as the name in your account. To avoid this, add all possible versions of your name in your account (for example Alexandre Jansen, Alex Jansen, and A. Jansen). You may also want to check that you haven’t turned off registered mail notifications. It’s easy to turn these notifications back on in the My bpost app.
When proof of receipt is required, the receiver must give their name and sign for the mail item at the time of delivery. That gives you peace of mind that the mail item you have sent has been delivered to the right person. The proof of receipt is a legally valid document in the event of a dispute about receipt. How you receive the signed proof of receipt depends on where the registered mail was created. , At a Post Office or Post Point , The receiver must write their name on a paper document, which must then be signed and dated. You receive this proof of receipt in your letterbox. , In the My bpost app or via our online shipping tool , The receiver must write their name on a digital document, which must then be signed and dated. You receive this proof of receipt in the My bpost app or in your account.