pandorax249 wrote:So I have a doll coming in tmrw that was mailed express mail international usps. It says nothing about signature but I really don't know. Does anyone one else have any idea
EMS always has to be signed for unless the sender 'waived' the signature. Most companies don't waive this feature, but it really just depends. I ship every day, internationally and domestically, and I never waive the signature, because if you do, then the insurance is pretty much void. (Basically, you're telling the shipping company to just 'leave' the package at the door or on the porch, and once you let them do that, they are no longer 'responsible' for the package---it's out of their hands.)
They almost always try to get you to 'waive' the signature when you ship, since it's better for them in every way, but it's really bad for the shipper!
Unless your company waived the signature, you'll most likely need to sign for it. You wouldn't happen to know if they waived it? ^.~