To refuse a package from UPS, follow these steps:
1. Wait for the UPS delivery driver to arrive with the package.
2. Tell the driver that you want to refuse the package.
3. Provide the driver with a reason for refusing the package, if asked.
4. Sign the UPS delivery notice, indicating that you are refusing the package.
5. Ask the driver for a receipt or tracking number to confirm that the package has been refused.
6. Return the package to the driver, if possible, or leave it in a secure location for the driver to pick up.
7. Contact the sender of the package to let them know that you have refused the package and why.
By following these steps, you can easily refuse a package from UPS.
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 call UPS and inform them that you want to refuse the package.
2. Can I refuse a package from UPS after it has been delivered?
Answer: No, you cannot refuse a package from UPS after it has been delivered. If you no longer want the package, you can return it to the sender or follow the return instructions provided by UPS.
3. What happens if I refuse a package from UPS?
Answer: If you refuse a package from UPS, it will be returned to the sender. The sender may be charged for the return shipping fees, and you may be charged a restocking fee if the package was a product that you ordered. It is important to check the return policy of the sender before refusing a package.