Request arbitration in the event of a dispute with a postal service provider
Source: BUS Rheinland-PfalzThe aim of the Federal Network Agency's conciliation procedure is to reach an amicable agreement as quickly as possible in the interests of both parties. In this way, long and potentially expensive court proceedings can be avoided.
Arbitration is possible if your rights as a customer of a postal service provider have been violated. This could be, for example, because a letter or parcel has been
- has been lost,
- stolen or
- has been damaged.
If the request is made by consumers, participation is mandatory for the postal service provider. In other cases, the Federal Network Agency first asks the postal service provider whether it will participate in the conciliation procedure.
The Federal Network Agency's Postal Conciliation Board attempts to mediate between the two sides in the dispute. The employees of the arbitration board involved in the proceedings are impartial, independent and have the necessary expertise. The arbitration board decides through a mediator who is an employee of the Federal Network Agency.