To refuse a UPS package, you can simply write “refused” on the package and give it back to the UPS driver. Alternatively, you can call UPS and inform them that you want to refuse the package. They will provide you with instructions on how to return the package. It’s important to note that if the package was sent with a signature required, you may need to sign for it and then refuse it.
1. Can I refuse a UPS package at the time of delivery?
Yes, you can refuse a UPS package at the time of delivery. Simply tell the UPS driver that you do not want the package and they will take it back with them.
2. What if I am not home to refuse the UPS package?
If you are not home to refuse the UPS package, you can still refuse it by contacting UPS and requesting a refusal. You can do this by calling UPS customer service or by using the UPS My Choice service.
3. Will I be charged for refusing a UPS package?
No, you will not be charged for refusing a UPS package. However, if the package was sent with a prepaid label, the sender may be charged for the return shipping fees.