If I have canceled a package that has not yet been delivered, can I simply not accept it?
Or should I send it back as a return?
Or should I send it back as a return?
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The nice way would be: accept, then send back. Could only be (depending on the shop) that you have to pay the return itself.
The hard way: refuse acceptance. Folds in the app at DHL zb before the package is in service at all.
Where is the difference for the company, so why is the nice way to send back?
For the company? I don’t see any difference.
For you: Evtl. Cost of return
The nice way? I don’t slay the door in front of the nose (sensually seen).