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Why was I not notified of my incoming registered mail?
FAQResidential
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.
What are my possibilities to send money with Ria?
FAQResidential
You can send and receive money from and to anywhere in the world with Ria Money Transfer. You can: send cash that your addressee picks up as cash. send cash to your addressee's bank account. That option is not available in every country of destination. send cash to your addressee's virtual mobile account. That option is not available in every country of destination. The counter clerk in your Post Office will tell you how your addressee can receive the money in the country where he or she lives or is staying.
I received a parcel with the wrong contents. What should I do? Who will deliver the correct parcel?
FAQResidential
If the contents of your parcel do not correspond with what you ordered, then you must contact the original sender of your parcel. Ask him/her to send the correct parcel. You will usually be asked to return the incorrect parcel first. If the sender offers you the option to return your parcel, then attach the return label on the parcel and send it back. The return label is in the package, or you can download and print it from the sender's website or from an e-mail from the sender. If the sender does not offer any return options, then you can purchase a shipping label. Attach that on top of the shipping label of your original parcel and bring the parcel to a Post Office, Post Point, Parcel Point or Parcel Locker to send it back.
What do I need to make my shipping label?
FAQResidential
You need the following details to create a shipping label: Your address, in case your parcel is returned. Address of the addressee or Pick-up Point or Parcel Locker of your choice. If you create your shipping label online , you can easily choose the Pick-up Point or Parcel Locker from a list. Email address of the addressee (required if you send to a Parcel Locker). That way, we can take their delivery preferences into account (if within Belgium). The dimensions and weight of your parcel. The desired options, for example whether you want to receive a confirmation text message. A printer. You do not need special printer paper to print your shipping label. If you don't have a printer, choose the 'Print my shipping label' option and have it printed for a fee in a Post Office or Post Point. Tip: tape the label on the top of the package with strong tape.
How do I create a mailing label? How long does it remain valid? Where do I have to attach it?
FAQResidential
If the original sender does not offer any return options, then you must return your parcel and purchase a shipping label on our website, in the eShop or in a Post Office, Post Point or Parcel Point. The shipping label is valid for 3 months, but you should ask the original sender how much time you have to send your parcel back. You attach the shipping label firmly on your parcel with tape. It must not come loose. Make sure that the entire shipping label is legible. The barcode must be visible immediately. If you reuse the original packaging, then you must attach the shipping label on top of the original shipping label. The original barcode must be covered. If you reuse the original packaging, then you must attach the shipping label on top of the original shipping label. The original barcode must be covered.
Privacy policy
Residential
Since the establishment of bpost, your privacy is one of our core values. The clearest example of this is our strict compliance with the confidentiality of mail in accordance with the Belgian constitution and the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.
Registered mail
Residential
Extra safe way to send important mail. Sent today, delivered tomorrow.
I forget to affix a stamp. What will happen to my mail?
FAQResidential
If you have written your address on the back of the envelope, your mail item will be returned to you. If you have not, the addressee will have to pay the postage before the mail item can be delivered. The addressee pays this postage in the form of one or more stamps on a yellow postage card, which he or she posts. We deliver the mail item once we receive the postage card.
There are alternatives if you do not want a photo to be taken of your ID card during the delivery of registered mail. You can also have a photo taken of something else that proves who you are. It must always be issued by an official body or agency and it must include your full name and a photo that is clearly recognisable as you. Examples are a passport, a driving licence or a train or bus pass. You can also ask the person delivering to note down your full name and ID card number on the missed delivery notice and take a photo of that. Or ask him or her to hand your registered mail in at the post office of post point. When you go there to pick it up, you will again be asked to allow a photo to be taken of your ID card. You can then ask the person at the counter to note down your full name and ID card number and take a photo of that instead. You can also set up a last-minute mandate in the My bpost app under ‘delivery preferences’. You will receive a QR code you or someone else can use to take receipt of the registered mail item.
Contact bpost customer service
Residential
Contact bpost customer service