To refuse a package from UPS, follow these steps:
1. Wait for the package to arrive. If you know that you don’t want the package, you can contact the sender and ask them to cancel the shipment.
2. When the UPS driver arrives, tell them that you want to refuse the package. You can also leave a note on your door or mailbox stating that you refuse the package.
3. The driver will take the package back to the UPS facility. You may receive a notification from UPS that the package has been returned.
4. If the package was sent with a prepaid label, the sender will receive a refund. If the package was sent with a collect on delivery (COD) label, the sender will be responsible for the shipping charges.
It’s important to note that if you refuse a package, you may not be able to receive a refund or replacement from the sender. Make sure you communicate with the sender before refusing a package to avoid any confusion or misunderstandings.
1. How do I refuse a package from UPS?
Answer: To refuse a package from UPS, simply write “refused” on the package and give it back to the UPS driver. Alternatively, you can refuse the package online by using the UPS My Choice service.
2. Can I refuse a package after it has been delivered?
Answer: Yes, you can refuse a package after it has been delivered. However, you will need to contact UPS customer service to arrange for the package to be returned to the sender.
3. Will I be charged for refusing a package from UPS?
Answer: No, you will not be charged for refusing a package from UPS. However, if the package was sent with a prepaid label, the sender may deduct the return shipping cost from your refund or credit.