When the parcel arrives, should I open it and check whether it is damaged before signing it, or should I sign it before checking it? Hello, you need to open it first and then sign for it. It is not damaged and will not cause unnecessary trouble. If it is damaged, it can be rejected directly.
Can I open EMS before signing for it? The EMS courier asked you to pick it up and sign it (open the contents of the bag on the spot, sign it if you think it's okay, and he will tell you! ) EMS will arrive soon, usually within 1-2 days after delivery in big cities.
Before signing, you need to show your ID card or other valid documents.
Can EMS packages be opened and read before signing? No, EMS can't open it before signing for it.
Only things from courier companies are allowed.
Why? Because EMS is run by the state, 100% guarantees to find the country if there is any problem.
The courier company is private, and it is very troublesome to solve problems and contradictions. Sometimes you have to ask for help from the national law, so the courier company should read the things before signing, and refuse to sign if there is a problem.
EMS is not working.
Can the other party open the parcel for inspection without signing for it?
Look at the sender's request. If you can inspect the goods, you can. If not, you need to sign for it first and then inspect the goods. SF has always asked to sign before inspection, and the courier company should read the requirements first. If there is no requirement, it depends on the specific situation of the courier. You can open the package and refuse to use it. Whether the goods are signed or not, they can be rejected if they are damaged.
If you open the package and find that the goods are not on the right board, you can reject them.
Ordinary express delivery: Shentong, Zhongtong, Dayun, Huitong, Tong Yuan and other express delivery can be unpacked, and sometimes there is packaging inside! Such as electronic products, that's it! Therefore, it is necessary to discuss with the sender in advance, otherwise it will not be opened. If it is dismantled, the sender will pursue the responsibility of the courier brother and maybe lose money!
Can I open the box before signing for it when I receive the express delivery? This is a very contradictory question. Sellers generally require inspection before signing, while express delivery generally requires inspection after signing. According to the experience summarized by everyone, if the package is damaged, it must be inspected first, and then signed if there is no problem. If the packing is all right, you can sign it first and then inspect the goods. If you don't feel at ease, you can sign, tear up the list and take it away, and then hand it over to the courier after inspection.
But I did meet two couriers who left without signing, and I don't know why.
The key is to see what you receive, and be careful whether it is expensive or easy to damage.
Can I return the parcel after signing it? Could someone in the mailroom have taken it by themselves?
When signing for express delivery, can I open the goods before signing for express delivery? You can look at the goods before signing for the express delivery. If quality problems are found, the visa can be refused.
1. Express delivery, also known as express delivery, is a door-to-door logistics activity with postal function, which means that express delivery companies deliver customers' goods quickly by means of railway, highway and aviation.
In many ways, express delivery is superior to postal service. In addition to the faster delivery to the destination and the need to sign for it, many express delivery companies now provide services such as mail tracking function and delivery time commitment according to customer needs. So the charge for express delivery is much higher than that for ordinary mail.
Can postal parcels and express parcels be inspected before signing? Postal company bullshit. The last thing sent is broken. It's cash on delivery We must give them money first. Later, if there is really a problem after giving it, I took a photo of * * * and left, leaving us alone. God, they just want to earn postage, regardless of other things.