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If your parcel was not delivered, check the status of your shipment via Track & Trace or the My bpost app first. If the status of your parcel has not changed for a while (at least 5 workdays for shipments to a neighbouring country, at least 10 workdays for the United Kingdom and all other countries), ask the sender to contact our customer service. Only the sender of your parcel can submit a complaint. Why do I have to contact the sender? Only the sender of your parcel can submit a complaint about a parcel that is not delivered. The sender will look for a solution together with bpost. If you are the sender, please contact our customer service  via the online form . This way you can immediately provide all the necessary information and documents to process your file.
If your parcel gets lost or is damaged, then the compensation depends on the chosen option: Light parcels (up to 2 kg) without option 'declared value': no compensation Light parcels (up to 2 kg) with option 'declared value': you are compensated in accordance with the amount of the declared value. Parcels up to 30 kg: you receive compensation for the actual damage. That compensation is maximum 40 SDR per parcel. SDR stands for special drawing rights, a unit for international exchanges. 1 SDR = 1.2454 eur. Added to that amount are postage fees and 4.5 SDR per kg. If you would like to apply for a compensation, it is best to contact our customer service via the online form at the bottom of this page. This way, you can immediately provide all the necessary information and documents to process your file. In case of damage, the complaint must be submitted within 7 calendar days.
Registered mail will only be handed over to you upon presentation of your ID card, and you will have to sign for it. This is required by law, as the document in the mail has legal value. We therefore have to check that you are the rightful addressee. Delivery preferences for registered mail You can set your preferences for how your registered mail item is delivered in the My bpost app. These are the options: Delivered to your letterbox: we won’t ring your bell, we’ll simply put the mail straight through your letterbox. Proxy: in the app you authorise someone else to take receipt of your registered mail. More details about proxies . Postpone delivery to your home by one working day. Immediate delivery at a Post Office or Post Point. The last two options are only available for registered mail for which you have received advanced notification. In that case, you’ll get an email or an app notification stating the delivery date and location.
This status appears when the sender confirms that we can deliver your parcel on his behalf. Either the sender is still preparing the parcel, or the parcel has been handed over to bpost but still needs to be sorted and processed. Most parcels are processed within 5 days after the sender has chosen bpost as postal service. , After 5 days, my parcel still has the status 'in preparation' , I am the receiver , Contact the sender to find the best solution for your order (e.g. reship your order or receive a refund). The sender is the only one who can start an investigation via bpost. , I am the sender , If you are the sender of the parcel, please contact our customer service using our online form . This way you can immediately provide all the necessary information and documents to start an investigation.
If the status of your parcel does not change for several workdays, something probably went wrong. Please be aware that unforeseen circumstances may cause the delivery of your parcel to be delayed. Please contact the sender in the following cases: If the status of your parcel sent within Belgium has not changed for several consecutive workdays. If the status of your parcel to or from a neighbouring country has not changed for at least 5 workdays. If your parcel to or from another country has not changed for at least 10 workdays. , Why do I have to contact the sender? , Only the sender of your parcel can submit a complaint about a parcel that is not delivered. The sender will look for a solution together with bpost. If you are the sender, please contact our customer service via our online form . This way you can immediately provide all the necessary information and documents to process your file.
Most senders have fixed agreements with bpost for lost parcels. Only the sender can file a complaint for a lost parcel because the sender pays bpost for the shipment. He needs to meet certain deadlines for this, but in the meantime he can decide, in consultation with you, to send the parcel again or to refund you. Your parcel has already been delivered on our Track & Trace, but you haven't received it? Then check the following possibilities before contacting the sender: Ask if someone else (your neighbour or co-inhabitant) has received your parcel. The postman may have placed it into the letterbox if it is a small parcel. Your parcel may have been delivered according to your delivery preferences (immediately at a Pick-up point, at your safe place, to your neighbour). Make sure that you have not received an attempted delivery notice from the postman in your letterbox. This will tell you where your parcel is. It is possible that the sender asks you to confirm that you did not receive the parcel by e-mail or signed document when the parcel was sent with guarantee.
We are sorry about your damaged parcel. , Tip: , If you notice the damage at the Pick-up Point, then you can refuse the parcel. It will be sent back to the sender. , I am the recipient , If you are the recipient of the parcel, you cannot submit a complaint yourself. Fortunately, most senders have set up fixed arrangements with bpost in case their parcels get lost or damaged. Please get in touch with the sender for the best solution for your order (e.g. have your order reshipped or receive a refund). If you have , received a damaged parcel from Belgium , , please contact the sender within 7 days and provide him with photos of the damaged packaging and/or contents. If you have , received a damaged parcel from abroad , , please contact bpost (02 278 51 26) + the sender within 7 days and provide him with photos of the damaged packaging and/or contents. , I am the sender , If you are the sender of the parcel, it is best to contact our customer service via our online form . This way you can immediately provide all the necessary information and documents to process your file. In case of damage, your complaint must be submitted to us within 7 calendar days.
A couple of tips if you have not received anything: Check if someone else (your neighbour or flatmate) has received your parcel. If it is a small parcel, the postman may have delivered it to your letterbox without ringing the doorbell. Your parcel may also have been delivered according to your delivery preferences (directly to a Pick-up point, to your safe location or to your neighbour). If it is left in a safe place by your home, you can view the photo of that safe place in the My bpost app or Track & Trace. Also make sure that you have not received a failed delivery notice from the postman in your letterbox. It will tell you where your parcel has gone to. Keep in mind that you only receive this notice if we cannot reach you digitally. , If you are the receiver , and you still cannot find your parcel, please contact the sender for a solution. He is the only one who can start an investigation at bpost and make sure that you still receive your parcel. , If you are the sender , , please contact our customer service. This is best done using our online form . This way you can immediately provide us with all the necessary information and documents to handle your ticket.
If you are not home, the postman will leave a failed delivery notice. This document clearly indicates where you can pick up your registered mail and the dates and times when. Someone else can take receipt of your registered mail at your home or pick it up at the Post office or Post Point. You do have to give that person a mandate. This is how you do that: , Set up a mandate in the My bpost app , You will receive a notification in the app or by email about new incoming registered mail, provided you haven’t turned off notifications. So if you won’t be home, you’ll still have time to set up a proxy. Open the app and tap first ‘More’, then ‘delivery preferences’. Tap ‘registered mail’ and choose your preferred mandate: ‘last minute’ or ‘classic’. Identify yourself (with itsme or with your ID card) and follow the steps. You will receive a QR code, which you can pass on to the person of your choosing. This person simply shows this QR code during delivery. If you set up a classical mandate, they will also have to present their ID card. , Set up a mandate on your missing delivery notification , If you are not home and you have not set any delivery preferences, we will leave a failed delivery notice. You can set up a proxy using this notification: Simply add the requested details on the rear and sign. Give this to the person you choose, along with a copy of the front and back of your ID card. To take receipt of the registered mail from the mail carrier or at the Post Office counter this person presents: Their own ID card; The failed delivery notice as completed and signed by you; The copy of the back and front of your ID card. , Set up a mandate using a written postal proxy , You can also fill out this postal proxy form . Again, to take receipt of the registered mail from the mail carrier or at the Post Office counter this person presents: Their own ID card; The failed delivery notice as completed and signed by you; The copy of the back and front of your ID card.

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