If you need to refuse a UPS delivery, follow these steps:
1. Contact UPS: Call UPS customer service at 1-800-742-5877 and let them know that you want to refuse a delivery. Provide them with the tracking number and the reason for the refusal.
2. Provide instructions: Let UPS know what you want them to do with the package. You can ask them to return it to the sender, hold it for pickup, or dispose of it.
3. Sign the refusal: If the package has already been delivered, you will need to sign the refusal form that the driver provides. Make sure to write down the reason for the refusal on the form.
4. Keep records: Keep a record of the tracking number, the date and time of the refusal, and any other relevant information. This will help you if there are any issues with the delivery in the future.
Remember, refusing a delivery may result in additional fees or charges, so make sure to read the terms and conditions of your shipment before making a decision.
1. Can I refuse a UPS delivery?
Yes, you can refuse a UPS delivery. You can either refuse the package at the time of delivery or return it to the UPS facility within five business days.
2. What should I do if I want to refuse a UPS delivery?
If you want to refuse a UPS delivery, you should inform the UPS driver at the time of delivery that you are refusing the package. You can also write “refused” on the package and give it back to the driver. If you are not available at the time of delivery, you can refuse the package by contacting UPS customer service.
3. Will I be charged for refusing a UPS delivery?
No, you will not be charged for refusing a UPS delivery. However, if you have already paid for the package, you will need to contact the sender to arrange for a refund or return. If the package is being returned due to an error on the part of the sender, they may be responsible for the return shipping costs.