As stated in the press release, as of May 16 this year. Polish Post Restores the standard delivery method for all registered letter items.
The company stated that due to the outbreak of the epidemic and the need to implement safe and non-contact measures, it was decided more than two years ago to deliver recorded messages in a more secure manner; Registered letter items that do not require return acknowledgment have been delivered to the PO Box. The shipping company’s obligation to obtain a parcel receipt has also been suspended.
Polish Post: we leave the option “registered in the mail”
“Polish Post Adapts to customer expectations. In the event of an epidemic, safer solutions are preferred. Now we want to offer our customers the traditional format of a recorded message, delivered to the addressee as before,” Poczta Polska spokesperson Daniel Witowski said in the statement. comments To a lot of interest and a large number of positive opinions about this solution “- he added.
Poczta Polska noted that customers who want registered mail to remain in their mailboxes can use the free “registered mail” service. The recipient will be informed that the parcel has been left in the mailbox via short message Or an email to the indicated number Telephone or address.
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In order to use the “Registered Mailbox” service, you must complete the electronic form on the Poczta Polska website, and then confirm it online using a trusted profile, send it to the post office or hand it to the postman. It was added that if someone used this option before the outbreak, they would still receive their recorded messages unchanged.
The PO Box Registered service is not provided for shipments with return confirmation required for the receipt and for shipments that do not fit in the PO Box. (PAP)
Author: Ewa Wesołowska
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