Do royal mail sell undelivered parcels

Yes, Royal Mail does sell undelivered parcels, also known as "unclaimed" or "unsorted" parcels. These are parcels that have not been collected by the intended recipient or have been returned to Royal Mail due to various reasons such as:

  1. Incorrect or incomplete address
  2. Recipient has moved and left no forwarding address
  3. Parcel was refused by the recipient
  4. Parcel was damaged or lost in transit

Royal Mail typically holds onto these parcels for a certain period, usually 6-12 months, before selling them to a third-party company or auctioning them off. The proceeds from the sale of these parcels are then used to offset the costs of handling and storing the items.

You can purchase undelivered parcels from Royal Mail through their online auction platform, Royal Mail Auctions, or through authorized third-party companies that specialize in buying and reselling undelivered parcels.

Here are some tips to keep in mind when buying undelivered parcels:

  1. Research the parcel's contents: Before bidding or purchasing, research the parcel's contents to ensure it's something you're interested in buying.
  2. Check the parcel's condition: Inspect the parcel's condition before purchasing, as some parcels may be damaged or have missing items.
  3. Be aware of any restrictions: Some parcels may have restrictions on their contents, such as hazardous materials or perishable items.
  4. Check the seller's reputation: Make sure to buy from a reputable seller, especially if you're purchasing online.
  5. Be prepared for surprises: You may receive a parcel that contains something unexpected, so be prepared for surprises!

Keep in mind that buying undelivered parcels can be a fun and exciting way to find unique items, but it's essential to be aware of the potential risks and challenges involved.