Can i put prepaid royal mail parcel in postbox

According to Royal Mail's guidelines, you can indeed post a prepaid parcel in a postbox, but there are some conditions to keep in mind:

  1. Make sure the parcel fits: The parcel must fit through the postbox aperture. If it's too large, you'll need to take it to a Post Office or Royal Mail Customer Service Point.
  2. Use the correct postbox: Use a postbox that is designated for parcels (usually marked with a "Parcels" sign). Some postboxes are only for letters and may not accept parcels.
  3. Check the postbox is open: Ensure the postbox is open and not locked. Some postboxes may be locked at certain times or on specific days.
  4. Use the correct postage: Ensure you've applied the correct postage to your parcel. If the postage is insufficient, the parcel may be returned to you or delayed.
  5. Follow Royal Mail's guidelines: Royal Mail recommends that you follow their guidelines for posting parcels, including using the correct packaging, labeling, and addressing.

If you're unsure about posting your prepaid parcel in a postbox, you can always take it to a Post Office or Royal Mail Customer Service Point for assistance.

Remember to always check the Royal Mail website or contact their customer service if you have any further questions or concerns.