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Why can I only use my official name for Mail Ahead?
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Residential
In this beta version of Mail Ahead, only your official name from your itsme® account can be used. This feature will evolve thanks to our beta testers feedback, and we’re currently exploring technical options to allow you to use your nicknames or a name you use more frequently.
Can I edit the location or time of a delivery?
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Residential
Once you have attached the shipping label to your parcel and placed it in one of bpost's Post Points, you can no longer edit the shipping details. Your addressee can edit his/her delivery preferences online or via the My bpost app (for all parcels or per parcel).
I didn’t receive an email confirmation of my mandate with QR code. What should I do?
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Residential
In exceptional cases you will not receive an email confirmation with QR code. No need to worry. You can always share the QR code with your proxy holder in the My bpost app. Sharing options include WhatsApp, Messenger and Telegram. QR code in the app
Where can I find stamps for special occasions?
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Residential
bpost regularly issues special stamps for national mail, Priority stamps, and Non-Priority stamps with a value of 1. Special stamps can be purchased in: Our eShop A Post Office or Post Point A stamp shop (bookshops, supermarkets, petrol stations, etc.) Note: for non-standardised mail you must attach multiple special stamps until you attain the correct price.
bpost is required to register the data of international parcels electronically since 1 January 2021. The requested information depends on the type of shipment and its destination. This information was formerly requested via paper forms. Now it is done digitally, resulting in the following advantages: improved distribution quality of the shipments simplified customs formalities
How much does it cost to give the mail carrier a parcel with old electronic devices?
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Residential
Handing over a parcel with old electronic devices is free. Keep in mind that the mail carrier will only take your parcel if they have to ring your bell and deliver a parcel to you. Your parcel must also meet the following conditions following conditions .
There is no return label in my parcel. Can I have the return shipment paid for by the original sender?
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Residential
You must ask the original sender of your parcel about that. If he/she is willing to do that, then ask him/her to create the return label online and e-mail it to you.
How should I pack my return shipment?
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Residential
Just like you pack regular mail: Protect the contents properly. Provide suitable and sturdy packaging with the correct dimensions. You can use a bpost box or your own box. If the box is still in good shape, then you can reuse it to send your parcel back. Remove the original shipping label or place your return label on top of the original shipping label.
How do I stamp my parcel?
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Residential
To send a parcel, you need a shipping label. There are different ways to obtain a shipping label: Create a shipping label online or in the My bpost app and print it at home or for a fee in a Post Office, Post Point or Parcel Point. Purchase your shipping label in a Post Office, Post Point or Parcel Point (depending on the available selection).
I have an urgent mail. Can my letter be delivered tomorrow?
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Residential
To have your letter delivered tomorrow within Belgium, use a prior seal and deliver your prior letter before the last collection in: A Red Letter Box. You will find the time of the last collection on the letterbox. A Post Office or Post Point. You'll find the time of the last collection in each office.

