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EMS logistics shows that it is wrong, because the mail is sent by mistake. What should I do? Will it be returned?
This situation generally has the following reasons:
1: The recipient's contact address or phone number is ominous, so it cannot be contacted or delivered.
2: Unable to contact the recipient, unable to contact for more than 3 consecutive days.
3: The consignee refuses to accept the goods. Or think that the goods are not the consignee, so they are unwilling to collect them.
Generally appear in EMS logistics information. In most cases, when the package has arrived at the destination, the courier failed to deliver it to the recipient or failed to deliver it to the recipient in time for various reasons.
Improper delivery means that the delivery staff has delivered the mail once or the mail is in the recipient's department, but the mail is not delivered to the recipient correctly due to the absence of the recipient or other reasons, so it is manifested as improper delivery. Under normal circumstances, relevant departments will get in touch with the recipients.
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