What is Royal Mail's return policy?
Royal Mail does not have a return policy in the same manner that a retail establishment might, as it primarily serves as a postal service. Instead, Royal Mail operates a range of services for returning items, which will depend on the context and the specific service used for the original delivery. For parcels, customers often have the option to initiate a return through the retailer from which they purchased the item. It is the retailer who typically sets the return policy for their products, including any associated costs.
In the case of undelivered items, Royal Mail may attempt redelivery or provide options for collection from a local post office. For detailed information on how to manage returns, customers are encouraged to look up the relevant services on the current Royal Mail website. This is where one may find comprehensive details on the procedures and any applicable fees associated with returns or undelivered items, as well as information on specific circumstances related to returns.
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