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Rerouting parcels is a service offered by various shipping carriers that allows customers to change the delivery address of a package after it has been shipped. This can be particularly useful if you realize you won't be home to receive a package or if there was an error in the original address.
How Rerouting Works
- Requesting a Reroute:
- To reroute a package, you typically need to contact the shipping carrier directly. For example, USPS offers a service called Package Intercept, which allows customers to stop delivery or redirect mail for a fee. Similarly, UPS and FedEx have their own processes for rerouting packages.
- Eligibility:
- Not all packages are eligible for rerouting. Generally, the package must not have been delivered yet, and the service may incur additional charges. For USPS, you need to have an account to request a reroute.
- Timing:
- It's important to request the reroute as soon as you realize you need to change the delivery address. The sooner you make the request, the better the chances that the rerouting can be processed before the package is out for delivery.
- Reasons for Rerouting:
- Common reasons for rerouting include being out of town, incorrect address details, or simply wanting to change the delivery location to a more convenient spot, such as a local pickup point.
- Challenges:
- Occasionally, packages may be rerouted without the recipient's request due to issues like incorrect address information or operational decisions by the carrier.