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Have you lost the barcode of your parcel or did you not receive one? Then you can do the following: If you bought something from an online shop, you usually receive an email containing the barcode of your parcel. The online shop might also send you a link to the Track & Trace page (with your barcode filled in) of the parcel service that will deliver your parcel. If you didn’t receive a barcode, ask the sender about this.
Follow your parcel with Track & Trace or the My bpost app. You'll need the barcode number or the reference of your parcel. Those details are on your shipping label or you received them via text message or email; they are also on the shipping receipt or Post Office receipt. If you want to be notified by text message or email, choose the option ‘With confirmation of delivery’ when creating your shipping label. This option is only available for shipments within Belgium.
If you purchase a shipping label on our website or in a Post Office or Post Point, then you can choose the Confirmation of Receipt option. In that case, you will receive a text message or e-mail when your parcel is delivered. You can also follow the status of your parcel via Track & Trace or the My bpost app with the barcode number on your shipping label or Shipping Receipt. You will not receive written proof, but you can see online when your parcel is delivered.
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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Privacy notice – parcel receivers
Import costs on shipments from outside the EU are preferably paid online via the My bpost app or via Track & Trace. If you have no experience with online payments, have someone close to you help you. If you have not paid after 14 days, our shipment will be returned to the sender. If you are unable to pay online, you can, exceptionally, make your payment at a Post Office. Your shipment will be released and sent afterwards by the customs clearance service. You will not receive it immediately.
  Complete the following steps to send international registered mail.  , Go to the nearest Post Office or Post Point , You can send international registered mail in every Post Office or Post Point. , Choose the type of international registered mail , Standard, with proof of delivery for absolute certainty, or with customised insurance for valuable mail. , Prepare your international registered mail , An employee will help you with this. Be sure to keep the stamped mailing receipt afterwards. , Follow your international registered mail , You can follow it on Track & Trace using the barcode on your mailing receipt.
Business customers with a bpost contract can ship parcels to pick-up points in Belgium, as well as these foreign countries: France: delivery to Points relais® (pick-up points) or Lockers of our partner Mondial Relay Luxembourg: delivery to PackUp Points (pick-up points) and PackUp 24/24 (parcel lockers) of our partner Post LU. The Netherlands: delivery to ServicePoints (pick-up points and parcel lockers) of our partner DHL. For these international deliveries, our partners will ensure that they inform and offer the appropriate tracking options to your receivers.
You can follow your parcel online with Track & Trace and the My bpost app. Enter the barcode number that is on the label of your return shipment. Please note: that is a different number than the number on the label of your original parcel. Be sure to enter the correct postcode: If there is a return label in your parcel, then the correct postcode is the postcode on the original shipping label that is attached to the parcel. If you have to create a shipping label, then the correct postcode is the postcode of the receiver of your return shipment.