Amazon qr code returns royal mail

That's an interesting issue!

When you scan an Amazon QR code, it's expected to take you to the Amazon website or app, allowing you to track your package, view order details, or access other relevant information. However, in your case, the QR code is directing you to Royal Mail's website instead.

Here are a few possible reasons for this:

  1. Incorrect QR code: It's possible that the QR code is not an Amazon QR code at all, but rather a Royal Mail QR code. This could be due to a mistake or mislabeling.
  2. Amazon package handed over to Royal Mail: Amazon often uses Royal Mail as one of its delivery partners. If your package has been handed over to Royal Mail for delivery, the QR code might be redirecting you to Royal Mail's website to track the package.
  3. Royal Mail tracking number: Another possibility is that the QR code is actually a Royal Mail tracking number, which is being used to track the package. In this case, the QR code is not an Amazon QR code, but rather a Royal Mail tracking number.

To resolve this issue, you can try the following:

  1. Check the QR code: Double-check the QR code to ensure it's an Amazon QR code and not a Royal Mail QR code.
  2. Contact Amazon customer service: Reach out to Amazon customer service to report the issue and ask them to verify the QR code. They may be able to provide more information or assist you in tracking your package.
  3. Track your package on Royal Mail's website: If you're certain that the QR code is a Royal Mail tracking number, you can try tracking your package on Royal Mail's website.

I hope this helps you resolve the issue!