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Pitney Bowes PCN 9H00 - Getting a USPS refund for a shipping label

Pitney Bowes PCN 9H00
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1. Open the Shipping History screen:
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Tap SendPro Apps on the Home screen, then tap Shipping History.
2. All of the shipping labels appear by date. The most recent date appears first in the list.
3. Locate your label in the list. To sort by a different column, tap that column heading. To reverse
the sort order, tap the same column heading again.
4. Tap the shipment to open the details screen.
5. Tap Void Label. Select the box to confirm that you will not be using the label, then tap
Continue.
Getting a USPS refund for a shipping label
If your international package was returned by USPS due to COVID-19 restriction, you can request a
refund through SendPro Online or PitneyShip within 45-days of the label creation date.
The refund process can take up to 20 days because USPS wishes see if it can detect your shipment in
its mailstream before crediting your account.
Important: When you cancel a UPS or FedEx label, the credit will appear on your UPS or FedEx
invoice.
1. Tap SendPro Apps on the Home screen, then tap Shipping History. All of the shipping labels
appear by date. The most recent date appears first in the list.
2. Locate your label in the list. To sort by a different column, tap that column heading. To reverse
the sort order, tap the same column heading again.
3. Tap on the shipment.
4. Tap Request Refund.
5. Select the box to agree to the conditions, then tap Continue.
Important: Labels for First-Class Large Envelope do not bear a tracking barcode. You cannot request
a refund for them via the SendPro C Auto device. Sign in to sendpro.pitneybowes.com to request a
refund for these transactions.
If your international package was returned by USPS due to COVID-19 restrictions, you cannot request
a refund through SendPro Online or PitneyShip. You must file a claim directly through USPS. Go to
the USPS International Claims page and click on Create an Inquiry to file a claim. If approved, USPS
will send you a check for the postage cost.
Printing Shipping Labels
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