Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, 6 yuan, 0.5 yuan, Guangdong, Beijing, Tianjin, Shandong, Hebei, Henan, Hunan, Hubei, Jiangxi, 8 yuan, Fujian and 4 yuan.
Shanxi, Shaanxi, Sichuan and Chongqing are the first 10 yuan, followed by 5 yuan, Guangxi, Yunnan, Hainan, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning and Guizhou 12 yuan, followed by 7 yuan, Gansu, Inner Mongolia and Qinghai 15 yuan, and Xinjiang and Tibet/kloc.
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1. Read the endorsement clause of the waybill before filling it out.
The waybill and endorsement are transportation contracts signed by consumers and express delivery companies. Because there is no legal norm or judicial interpretation of the express delivery industry contract, most local courts adopt the economic contract law.
However, even if all judgments are based on the provisions of the Economic Contract Law, the judgment results of each court are different. Therefore, consumers must carefully read the insurance, compensation and exemption clauses before posting.
If it is a customer with a large amount of express mail every day, it is recommended to sign a courier contract with the courier company to protect their legitimate interests.
When filling in the waybill, you should accurately fill in the contact telephone number and address of the sender and the recipient, otherwise it may bring trouble to the delivery, or you can't find the return address and sender when returning the express mail.
2. Buy insurance for valuables.
Items with a general value of more than 2000 yuan, such as mobile phones, watches, computers, cameras, jewelry, high-end clothing, works of art, etc. It is recommended to buy insurance. And fill in the name of the insured goods, the insured amount and value correctly in the column of the name of the insured goods to avoid disputes when making claims, and at the same time, the declared value should also be truthfully filled in.
Some express transportation insurances have deductibles. For example, the declared insured amount is 5,000 yuan, but the actual loss may only be 4,700 yuan, of which 300 yuan is the deductible. So be sure to consult the courier company and ask it to provide a written explanation if necessary.
The premium rate is generally between 0. 1%- 1%. If the premium rate is too high, it is recommended to compare it with the prices and premiums of other courier companies before weighing it.
3. Sign for the courier and save the waybill.
When giving the express to the courier, you should sign the waybill yourself, and the signature should be consistent with the badge you are wearing. This is a handover with legal significance. The waybill is not only a transport contract, but also a delivery certificate of express mail. Never throw it away before it is delivered to the sender.
4. Sign for it after inspection.
For parcel express delivery, carefully check the outer packaging when receiving it to see if there are any signs of disassembly and pollution. According to the standard of courier service, the courier company has the obligation to let the recipient open the box and check the goods before signing for it.
If some courier companies do not implement this standard, they can choose to refuse the visa; If the goods are badly needed and the courier company refuses to accept the unpacking inspection, the waybill may be marked with instructions such as "The contents of the goods have not been unpacked for inspection".
For e-commerce "online shopping" goods, you can agree with the seller on the terms of unpacking inspection and ask the seller to write it on the waybill. If there is any shortage or damage after unpacking inspection, you can return the goods or ask the courier to write a written proof and take photos, and immediately call the customer service staff of the merchant or courier company (remember the names or numbers of the customer service staff and courier).
5. Express delivery of prohibited items
1. Firearms (including imitations and major parts) and ammunition.
Two. Control equipment. Such as daggers, triangular scrapers, spring knives with self-locking devices (jumping knives), crossbows, tear gas, etc.
Three. Explosives. Such as explosives, detonators, fuses, fireworks, firecrackers, smashing guns, drawing guns, smashing guns, etc.
4. Compressed and liquefied gases and their containers. Such as hydrogen, methane, ethane, acetylene, lighter, chlorine, compressed oxygen, nitrogen, etc.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) flammable liquid. Such as gasoline, diesel oil, kerosene, tung oil, acetone, ether, paint, lacquer, benzene, alcohol, rosin oil, etc.
6. Flammable solids, spontaneous combustion substances and flammable substances in contact with water. Such as red phosphorus, sulfur, solid alcohol, matches, activated carbon, etc.
Seven. Oxidants and peroxides. Such as permanganate, perchlorate, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen peroxide, etc.
Eight. Toxic substances. Such as arsenic, arsenic, mercury compounds, thallium compounds, cyanide, selenium powder, phenol, mercury, highly toxic pesticides, etc.
9. Biochemical products, infectious and infectious substances. Such as bacteria, anthrax, parasites, excreta, medical waste, bones, animal organs and so on.
X. radioactive substances. Such as uranium, cobalt, radium and plutonium.
1 1. corrosive substances. Such as sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, storage battery, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc.
Twelve. Drugs and drug-taking tools, improper use of narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs, improper use of precursor chemicals.
Illegal publications, printed matter, audio-visual products and other publicity materials.
14. Special equipment for spies. Such as hidden eavesdropping equipment, sneak shot equipment, electronic monitoring and interception equipment for obtaining information, etc.
15. Illegal forgery. Such as forged or altered currency, certificates and official seals.
Sixteen years old. Infringement of intellectual property rights and counterfeit and shoddy goods. Such as books, audio-visual products, fake and shoddy food, medicines, children's products, electronic products, cosmetics, textiles and so on. , infringing the patent right, trademark right and copyright.
Seventeen. Endangered wild animals and their products. Such as ivory, tiger bone, rhinoceros horn and its products.
Articles prohibited from entering or leaving the country. Such as food, medicine or other articles that are harmful to human and animal health, come from epidemic areas and can spread diseases; Documents, materials and other articles involving state secrets.
Nineteen. Other articles. Articles listed in the Catalogue of Hazardous Chemicals, the List of Names of Explosives for Civil Use, the Catalogue of Explosive Hazardous Chemicals, the Catalogue of Categories and Varieties of Precursor Chemicals, the Catalogue of Articles Prohibited from Entering and Leaving People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Catalogue of Pathogenic Microorganisms Infected by Human Beings, and other articles prohibited from being delivered by laws, administrative regulations and relevant departments of the State Council.
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