Why do I have to pay to receive a package?

When purchasing postage, you are required to enter accurate packaging, dimensions, weight, and address data because it's what the cost of shipping is based on. While your package is en route, USPS will verify that you've purchased the correct amount of postage for your package.
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Why do I have to pay to receive a package USPS?

COD is used by senders who want to collect payment for merchandise and/or postage and fees when the item is delivered to the receiver. Sender pays postage plus fees at time of mailing. The mailer guarantees to pay any return postage, unless otherwise specified on the mail. Amount collected may not exceed $1,000.
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Do I have to pay to receive a package from abroad?

When shipping internationally, you have two choices. You can ship with the duties and taxes already paid (DDP) or unpaid, where the buyer has to pay them upon delivery (DDU).
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Does it cost money to pick up a package at USPS?

There is: No additional charge for Package Pickup when your mail is picked up as part of your letter carrier's route and the carrier does not need to make a special trip to pick up your mailpiece(s) No limit to the number of packages that can be left for Package Pickup.
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Does the receiver of a package pay?

Other than having to reimburse for the package, there are situations that the receiver is still required to pay something extra. Such situations include: If there is a returned undeliverable parcel and they are assessed postage for the return trip.
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Why do I have to pay a customs charge?

This is an additional fee we charge in order to clear your parcel through Customs quickly and pay the customs duty, excise duty and import VAT on your behalf. This allows us to cover the cost of handling the parcel, administration, collection of monies and provision of facilities for Customs clearance.
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Can you refuse to pay customs charges?

If the receiver refuses to pay the customs duties, you have three options. You can: Choose to pay the duties yourself. To do this, you must contact us to reverse the charges.
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Why is USPS charging me?

The Postal Service charges $1.05 to verify identification of customers who change an address online. Websites with domain names that appear to be associated with the Postal Service, but are not, charge customers up to $40 to change an address and, in some cases, the change never gets made.
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Why does package intercept cost money?

Additional postage and fees may be applicable to redirect the item as requested by the mailer and will be charged to the requestor's method of payment, depending on whether a Residential or Commercial account was established, after a successful intercept. Get USPS Package Intercept price information.
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Does UPS charge for pickup?

You can call to schedule a driver pickup on the same day or a future day, with no limit on the number of packages. The fee is $6.80 per same-day request, or $5.80 for a future-day pickup. UPS Smart Pickup®.
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Do I have to pay UPS import fees?

when UPS delivers the imported shipment to your door. In addition, you'll be charged an additional C.O.D. Fee for collecting these import charges upon delivery. With a UPS Importer Account, all your import charges will be billed directly to your account and no C.O.D.
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Do I have to pay customs clearance?

Unfortunately, you cannot avoid paying the customs clearance costs if you want to receive the shipment. However, you can refuse to pay the customs charges, and the shipment will be destroyed or sent back to the sender.
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How much are customs?

Mailing and Shipping Goods - Customs Duty Guidance

Up to $1,600 in goods will be duty-free under your personal exemption if the merchandise is from an IP. Up to $800 in goods will be duty-free if it is from a CBI or Andean country. Any additional amount, up to $1,000, in goods will be dutiable at a flat rate (3%).
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What happens if I don't pay postage due?

Returned to the sender with the reason for nondelivery “Returned for Additional Postage” if First-Class Mail with a return address. The sender may affix the additional postage, cross out the reason for nondelivery, and remail the piece.
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Does USPS do cash on delivery?

For this very reason, the USPS has Collect-on-Delivery, a convenient method of payment upon receipt! With Collect-on-Delivery, more commonly known as COD, you can arrange for your customer to pay upon delivery of the merchandise, with the USPS collecting payment in either cash or check.
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Does USPS charge a redelivery fee?

Scheduling a Redelivery is free. If you received a PS Form 3849 - We ReDeliver for You!, this means that a letter carrier or PO Box™ clerk attempted to deliver an item or items to you where: A signature is required or postage and/or fees are required; and/or. The item(s) does not fit in the mail receptacle; and/or.
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How much does USPS intercept cost?

If the shipment is intercepted, your credit card will be charged the $15.95 Package Intercept fee plus any applicable postage. If the actual postage is greater than estimated, any additional postage will be charged accordingly.
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How long will USPS hold a package?

USPS Hold Mail® service can hold your mail safely at your local Post Office facility until you return, for up to 30 days. To hold your mail longer or to reroute your mail, please sign up for a forwarding service. You can make your request up to 30 days in advance or as early as the next scheduled delivery day.
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How does USPS package intercept work?

USPS Package Intercept service allows customers to request to have a mailpiece that they have sent through the Postal Service intercepted prior to delivery. Customers place their request, and the information is sent to the destination delivery unit for the address on the mailpiece.
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Why did USPS charge me $100 to change my address?

The U.S. Postal Service charges only $1.10 for an online change-of-address filing. This credit card charge is necessary for identity verification and, in turn, fraud protection.
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Why did I get charged $80 dollars to change my address?

One consumer reported this experience to BBB.org/ScamTracker: “They set up their site to perfectly mimic the USPS website and charge $80 for an address change that they never actually perform.” In most cases, these fake companies get away with your money and your address is left unchanged.
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Is there a fake USPS site?

According to the news outlet, clicking the link in the email brings you to what looks like the USPS site but is not actually affiliated with the agency. The website is not verifiable and the tracking number attached does not exist.
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Who pays customs fees?

Either the seller or the buyer of a shipment must pay customs duties, fees or taxes. Generally, the party responsible for payment is prearranged in the shipper and receiver's terms of sale. (Check your terms of sale to learn whether you're responsible.) Terms will typically require the buyer to pay.
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What happens if u dont pay customs?

What happens if I don't pay the customs charge by the “pay by date”? If the customs charge is not paid by the “pay by date” the item will be returned to the sender.
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What happens if you don't pay custom duties?

Now, if you don't pay the duty on an item purchased outside of Canada, there is no question you will be in trouble. If you make a false declaration or don't declare at all, CBSA agents can seize the items, with fines ranging from 25-80% of their value – plus you may not ever get the goods returned.
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