@aus9 I'm sorry, of course I meant accept, sometimes my brain goes way ahead of what I write....
However my intention is not to explain about the state of a package and whether this is reason to accept or not.
What I meant to say is that anyone who receives a package from a courier may refuse it, independent of it's state.
If someone sends you a package you did not ask for, or you simply do not want, you are in your right to refuse it.
In that case it will be returned to the sender at the sender's costs for both routes. That way you won't have to resend the shipment for return changing the address and paying for it. It saves you a lot of work.
And it this case I was referring to the case where @Houki would receive the second (or first one) after having received one already. As @Gizbeat says, an unlikely scenario, but possible as happened to me when I received a dress that got lost and was accidentally send to brasil, taking an additional 2 months to actually arrive at my home when I already had received the reshipment.
UPDATE:
have a look at DHL terms and conditions, it says
However my intention is not to explain about the state of a package and whether this is reason to accept or not.
What I meant to say is that anyone who receives a package from a courier may refuse it, independent of it's state.
If someone sends you a package you did not ask for, or you simply do not want, you are in your right to refuse it.
In that case it will be returned to the sender at the sender's costs for both routes. That way you won't have to resend the shipment for return changing the address and paying for it. It saves you a lot of work.
And it this case I was referring to the case where @Houki would receive the second (or first one) after having received one already. As @Gizbeat says, an unlikely scenario, but possible as happened to me when I received a dress that got lost and was accidentally send to brasil, taking an additional 2 months to actually arrive at my home when I already had received the reshipment.
UPDATE:
have a look at DHL terms and conditions, it says
Quote:If Receiver refuses delivery or to pay for delivery, or the Shipment is deemed to be unacceptable, or it has been undervalued for customs purposes, or Receiver cannot be reasonably identified or located, DHL shall use reasonable efforts to return the Shipment to
Shipper at Shipper’s cost