Waste of time, even the Chinese already know how bad posti is, some sellers do not even send to Finland anymore (ebay).
Regarding a parcel
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Quick question here - how do you refuse a package that arrives over deadline and has been refunded already? It's the first time I have that, parcel was gone mysteriously for one month and now it's back on track.
Since I chose leaving parcel at door a few times recently, the OmaPosti app stopped asking and they just go straight to do that instead of sending to pickup point which could expire and return. Can I just bring back an unopened parcel to posti office and tell them I refuse to receive it?
Since I chose leaving parcel at door a few times recently, the OmaPosti app stopped asking and they just go straight to do that instead of sending to pickup point which could expire and return. Can I just bring back an unopened parcel to posti office and tell them I refuse to receive it?
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The postal service to here does seem to be getting worse, or at least less reliable. Yesterday, 11 January, I received a Christmas card posted in the UK on 9 December. Of course I have no idea where it was held up, but to be honest I don't care. I just know I cannot depend on timely delivery of anything, be it a small envelope or a large parcel.NukkuMatti wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 7:41 amWaste of time, even the Chinese already know how bad posti is
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I think the proper thing to do is accept the package, contact the seller and return the refund (maybe with a deduction for the delay).Quick question here - how do you refuse a package that arrives over deadline and has been refunded already?
If you refuse the package posti has to send it back and they already make a loss on their contracts with China.
The seller might want an expensive item back if you don't want to return the refund. But for low-priced, low-quality mass-produced junk the seller won't care.
Re: Regarding a parcel
It's a third party seller on amazon Germany and I'm not sure if they could do that. Amazon itself could and I have requested that before. The seller's response was to refuse the delivery to allow the parcel to return - but can I do that once the package is delivered to my door? Just take the package to posti and tell them I don't want it?rinso wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 8:44 amI think the proper thing to do is accept the package, contact the seller and return the refund (maybe with a deduction for the delay).
If you refuse the package posti has to send it back and they already make a loss on their contracts with China.
The seller might want an expensive item back if you don't want to return the refund. But for low-priced, low-quality mass-produced junk the seller won't care.
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I guess make sure it is unopened and write on it: return sender and bring it back to posti... they will sort it out..(just make a picture you give it to posti when they do not give you a receipt).agroot wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 9:06 pmIt's a third party seller on amazon Germany and I'm not sure if they could do that. Amazon itself could and I have requested that before. The seller's response was to refuse the delivery to allow the parcel to return - but can I do that once the package is delivered to my door? Just take the package to posti and tell them I don't want it?rinso wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 8:44 amI think the proper thing to do is accept the package, contact the seller and return the refund (maybe with a deduction for the delay).
If you refuse the package posti has to send it back and they already make a loss on their contracts with China.
The seller might want an expensive item back if you don't want to return the refund. But for low-priced, low-quality mass-produced junk the seller won't care.