To reject a package from USPS, you can refuse delivery at the time of arrival or return the package to the post office. If the package is being delivered to your home, simply tell the postal carrier that you refuse to accept the package. If you have already accepted the package, you can return it to the post office and inform the staff that you are rejecting the delivery. It’s important to note that if the package is being delivered through a service that requires a signature, you may need to sign for it and then immediately refuse it. Additionally, you can also write “refused” on the package and leave it for the postal carrier to pick up.
1. How can I reject a package from USPS?
You can reject a package from USPS by refusing to accept the delivery when the postal carrier attempts to deliver it to your address. You can also mark the package as “Return to Sender” and give it back to the postal carrier.
2. Can I reject a package from USPS after it has been delivered to my address?
If the package has already been delivered to your address, you can still refuse to accept it and ask the postal carrier to take it back. You can also return the package to the nearest USPS location and request that it be returned to the sender.
3. What should I do if I want to reject a package from USPS due to damage or incorrect delivery?
If the package is damaged or has been delivered to the wrong address, you should contact USPS customer service to report the issue and request a return or exchange. You may also need to provide evidence of the damage or incorrect delivery, such as photos or documentation.