

Ich habe einen QR -Code für ein Einschleiben mit 50 g erstellt und ihn in einer Post -Bank -Filiale gestoppt. Die Person am Schalter hat es gescannt und habe mich die Quittung, um sie zu verfolgen. Ich habe es verfolgt. Am Mittwoch hieß es geliefert. Am Donnerstag war es wieder in meiner Mailbox. Was hat falsch gemacht? Ich habe die Adresse lesbar gedruckt. Der Absender ist klein und meine Adresse, in der großen Uni -Adresse sollte sie geliefert werden. Ich fühle mich hilflos, da dies wichtige Dokumente sind und ich weiß nicht, was ich falsch gemacht habe. (Ich kenne die Ironie meines Benutzernamens…)
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Von protoalman
11 Kommentare
(By creating a QR code I mean purchasing the thing via the Post website and printing it)
2 Options:
1) Value of stamps was not enough
2) The recpient refused to accept the letter.
maybe because it was Einschreiben and there was no one there to sign? I know some government offices ask not to send Einschreiben in some cases. was it the type they need to sign, or „Einwurf“?
if you paied 3,30 for the whole thingy, you paied for a 20g „Standardbrief“+Einschreiben, which might be not enough. this is weird, i would expect that they tell you the reasoning on the letter.
First idea: It’s too big for a Kompaktbrief. According to [https://shop.deutschepost.de/briefporto](https://shop.deutschepost.de/briefporto) the max size for that is 23,5×12,5x1cm.
Wasn’t there a sticker on the envelope with the reason for sending back?
BTW: even as a native speaker I think the deutschepost website is a PITA…
I’ve had this happen before and went to the post office to complain and they sent it for free via express to make up for their mistake.
Could it be that postal deliveries should be to a different address?
Check here: https://uni-tuebingen.de/einrichtungen/universitaetsbibliothek/ueber-uns/adresse-anfahrt/
If I remember correctly, the 50g is for a „normal“ sized letter you fold three times, just more letters. You need a stamp with more value, the „Großbrief“ for 1,80 €.
Maybe their scan thing somewhere in the delivery chain misjudged the size of the packet, locking only on the white part. Then the recipient address would be outside of the scan area, it didn’t register it properly and the packet went back.
You sent it as Kompaktbrief when you should’ve sent it as Großbrief. Usually they put a sticker on your letter before sending it back, but guess they forgot.
U have to do this stuff with paper?! Kinda cool but my uni just did it all online 🙂