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I attached a non-priority stamp on my envelope. Can I still turn it into priority mail?
FAQResidential
If you already attached a non-priority stamp on the envelope but want it to be delivered the next workday, you must go to the Post Office. With a small surcharge – the difference between a non-priority and a priority stamp – we will turn your letter into priority mail.
Returning or sending back a parcel
Residential
Do you want to return your online purchase or parcel? Discover the different return options to send back your parcel quickly and economically. Includes Track & Trace.
Your parcel remains available at a Pick-up point for 14 calendar days and at a Parcel Locker for 5 calendar days. After that it will be sent back to the sender.
In some countries, your addressee can pick up the money at any Ria agency. For other countries, the sender must indicate in which agency your addressee must pick up the money. The counter clerk in your Post Office will give you more information about this.
Always check the details of your money transfer carefully before signing the form and agreeing to the transfer. The counter clerk uses those details to send your money. If an error was made, you must go back to the Post Office or Ria agency where the money was sent and modify the transaction.
Do I have to indicate a Ria agency?
FAQResidential
That depends on the receiving country. For most countries, you only have to indicate the name of the country. For some countries, you must also indicate in which Ria agency your addressee will pick up the money. The counter clerk in your Post Office will tell you which countries require you to choose a Ria agency.
Specific rules apply depending on the value and packaging.
, Mail in an envelope
, Make sure that your envelope does not become damaged. Fasten the following items to the inside of the package: coins gold or silver objects jewellery or other valuable materials Registered mail with customised Iisurance exceeding €250 should be prepared carefully. Make sure that the shipment: is packaged securely and is one single piece is completely closed (with strong tape or in a secure envelope) is correctly sealed, with a special uniform imprint or special uniform markings from you as the sender is handed in without a label Registered mail with customised insurance up to €250 can be sent in a regular, closed packaged (without tape or stamps).
, Mail in a box
, Strict rules apply to mail in a box. The box itself must satisfy several conditions and a number of details are required on the box. The box must: be strong and made from wood, metal or plastic be sealed on all four sides if necessary, be tied up with rope whose ends are crossed and covered with a wax seal with an imprint or marking of the sender have walls with a minimum thickness of 8 mm Required details on the shipment: the word "Value" in a language of the destination country in Latin characters the name and address: of the addressee (on the front, lower-right corner) of the sender (on the front, upper-left corner or on the back) the stamps (on the front , upper-right corner) a barcode for identification (given by the Post Office) the amount of the value: written in full in EUROS On the top you must attach a white paper with: the address of the sender and the addressee the declaration of the value You can always get assistance in a Post Office; we will gladly help you make your registered mail with customised insurance ready for mailing.
How do I know if I can track my shipment?
FAQResidential
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 .
You can send the following items in Belgium with registered mail with customised insurance: coins gold or silver objects jewellery or other valuable materials securities or bearer bonds Some countries, such as the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada, do not accept this service. Ask a Post Office clerk or our Customer Care Centre whether this service is accepted in the destination country.
Before your international registered mail leaves Belgium, you can follow it via Track & Trace or the My bpost app. After it leaves Belgium, you can follow your shipment via the tracking tool of the foreign post operator. If you want written proof that the addressee received your shipment, add the confirmation of receipt option.