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This is for you to choose. Send your postcard to us before 3 p.m. on a workday, then: if it is to be delivered to an address in Belgium and you choose 'Priority' mail, it will arrive on the first workday after being made; it will arrive within three workdays after being made if you choose 'Non-priority' mail. If you are sending your card to a country other than Belgium, it will be made the same day and sent. However, the delivery of your card is in the hands of the postal service of the destination country.
You can send the same photo or video card again. It will remain available in the app for up to two weeks after you send the card for the first time. In the app, go to 'Follow-up' and choose 'Resend'. You have to pay for this. Let us know if you're sure that the card did not arrive and that you entered a correct address. Use the online form at the bottom of this page. Tips for sending your postcard via Mobile Postcard: If it says the destination address you have entered is incorrect, follow the suggestions the app gives you. Fill in a return address. If something goes wrong, the card will be returned to you.
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.
You do need credits to send a postcard; it's also possible to pay for your postcards using other methods when you send them. However, if you buy at least five credits in advance, you will receive a discount on your postcards.
Sending money with Ria is faster. As soon as you communicate the PIN code to your addressee, he or she can pick up the money in a Post Office or Ria agency.
You can send money with Ria Money Transfer in five easy steps: You complete the ‘Send Money’ form. You give the form to the counter clerk together with your identity document and the money. You sign as correct and get a receipt that states the PIN code of your transaction. You contact your addressee and communicate the PIN code that he or she needs to pick up the money. Your addressee picks up the cash at a Ria agency with the PIN code and his or her identity document.
You must indicate the correct first and last name of your addressee at the counter of your Post Office. With the unique PIN code that you communicate to the addressee, you are sure that the money arrives in the hands of the correct person.
You have 40 days to pick up your money in a Post Office or Ria agency. After 40 days the sender receives a new PIN code that he or she uses to pick up the money.
You can send cash with Ria Money Transfer: you pay the amount in cash at the counter. You can have the money deposited on the bank account of your addressee in some countries. For that, you need your addressee's account number (IBAN for Europe) and the name and BIC code of his or her bank. The counter clerk in your Post Office will tell you which countries allow this. Please note: you cannot transfer cash to a bank account in Belgium. Your addressee must pick up the cash at a Post Office or Ria agency.
See the steps for activating Mastercard Identity Check on your bpaid card in the bpaid app. Or check out the instructional video below the answer. 1. Log in to your bpaid account in the app. If your card is not secure, the app will ask you whether you wish to activate your card for online payments. 2. You can also do this yourself in “Manage card” > “Activate online payments”. 3. If you have already linked a mobile phone number to your card, you can continue. If not, follow the instructions for registering a mobile phone number at a Post Office. 4. You will receive an activation code by text message on that number. Enter this six-digit code when requested in the app. 5. The next step is setting your Mastercard Identity Check mPIN. This is a six-digit code you use for online transactions protected with Mastercard Identity Check. Depending on your smartphone, you can also use Face ID of fingerprint recognition. 6. In the event of an online transaction you will be asked to authorize your payment in the bpaid app by means of your mPIN, Face ID or fingerprint recognition. 7. After confirmation the “Activate online payments” option will no longer be visible in the “Manage card” menu. , Instructional video