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Once the import costs are calculated, you will find a detailed overview of the costs in Track & Trace and in the My bpost app. You will receive a request to pay the import costs. This can be by email, text message or notification if you have installed the My bpost app. If the sender did not send us the data digitally, you will receive a letter with a payment request. You can make the payment securely via the My bpost app or by signing in via Track & Trace. You can pay via Bancontact, Mastercard, Visa or mobile banking. Also from abroad. PayPal and bank transfers are not possible. Exceptionally, you can pay your import costs in another way . Watch out for fake messages and phishing; bpost will never ask you to pay by bank transfer or provide a bank account number. Read all about it on our phishing page .
You can follow your parcel outside Belgium with Track & Trace. bpost relies on its international partners for the Track & Trace information. They are not always able to communicate this information (on time) so you might not be able to follow your parcel immediately. Once your parcel arrives in Belgium at bpost, you can follow it with our Track & Trace and the My bpost app. , Tip: , You can also follow your parcel with the Track & Trace of the foreign postal service handling your parcel. Use the barcode number that you received from the sender and enter it in the Track & Trace of the foreign postal service. , Please note: , If your barcode starts with the letter ‘U’, you cannot track your shipment. This barcode is only used to facilitate the import procedure and present the shipment to Belgian customs. After the shipment is released, it will be handed over to bpost without further tracking.
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Most senders have fixed agreements with bpost for damaged parcels. Only the sender can file a complaint for a damaged parcel because the sender pays bpost for the shipment. In addition, he can decide, in consultation with you, to reship the parcel or to refund you. Your sender will ask you for photos of the damage, both of the packaging and of the contents, because he needs them in order to file a complaint with us. Please also note that bpost must receive the complaint within 7 calendar days of delivery, regardless of what the sender agrees with you. It is therefore best to contact him as soon as possible.
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.
The amount of time that your return shipment is in transit depends on the original sender of your parcel. If you want to know more about this, please contact the original sender. bpost delivers a national return shipment to the original sender one workday after we receive the parcel. A return shipment to a foreign online shop is often collected by the original sender and is usually in transit for longer. You can always follow your return shipment with Track & Trace or the My bpost app. Follow your parcel
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