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Emirates Post upgrades India parcel service
Emirates Post has introduced several value additions to its parcel service to India.
Dubai: Emirates Post has introduced several value additions to its parcel service to India.
The new additions include guaranteed door-to-door deliveries in 10 days, a money-back guarantees in case of delayed deliveries and online track and trace facilities as well as call centre inquiry options.
Customers using the enhanced parcel service between June 28 and August 23 can win attractive prizes in weekly raffle draws. The prizes include Al Ittihad tickets to India, hypermarket vouchers and electronics and gift items.
Parcels can be dispatched from any of Emirates Post's outlets across the UAE. The maximum parcel weight allowed is 30kg. The rate has been set at Dh50 per parcel, and Dh7 per kilogramme.
"The Emirates Post office network offers the most reliable and cost-effective parcel service to India," said Ebrahim Bin Karam, chief executive of Emirates Post.
"We are pleased to introduce several value additions for the benefit of our customers. Our special summer promotion offering exciting prizes will bring cheer to hundreds of customers, besides brightening up the lives of their families back home in India," he added.
All parcels will be delivered to the doorstep of the addressee. If the parcel is not delivered within 10 days from date of shipment, excluding customs clearance in India, the customers will be entitled to a refund.
Emirates Post's call centre will handle queries about all shipments, while customers can also use the online track and trace facility on the website www.emiratespost.ae. The parcel content value should not exceed Dh800 or Indian Rs10,000 per person.
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