USPS Sort Facility job and “Return to Sender” status explaining?
USPS Sort Facility job and “Return to Sender” status explaining?
Hi.
3 days ago i shipped package to my mother, currently located in Russia.
I bought label right from PayPal account. Tracking number – EC717583905US
When package arrives to the sort facility someone take the decision to return package to me.
Because of this i have few questions:
1) Who took`s a decision of returning on the sort facilities (globally). Man or automatic machines?
2) Because of what they took such kind of decisions? I would like to know all of restrictions or types of control for the international packages (for example, i know that barcode includes destination code of country, if there will be difference – package will be returened)
Thanks.
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1 Comment for USPS Sort Facility job and “Return to Sender” status explaining?
1. Jodi | February 15th, 2011 at 8:29 am
The postal administration of the Russian Federation (RU) has advised that delays in the delivery of postal items from the Russian Federation to other countries are likely because of the suspension of flights to some countries following the volcanic eruption in Iceland. Russian Post regrets these delays and asks fellow operators to regard this situation as an instance of force majeure. Russian Post will take all necessary steps to forward mail via alternative routes as soon as possible.
The postal administration of Sri Lanka (LK) has advised that, following the closure of airports across Europe, it has suspended all airmail and EMS dispatches to Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Great Britain, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Russian Federation, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland with effect from Saturday, April 17. The Sri Lanka Department of Posts has advised customers to refrain from posting mails to above countries until further notice.
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