Does epacket use royal mail

ePacket is a shipping service provided by the United States Postal Service (USPS) in partnership with other postal services around the world, including Royal Mail in the United Kingdom.

When you use ePacket to ship a package from the UK to another country, the package will be handled by Royal Mail for the domestic leg of the journey, from the sender's location to the UK's international hub. From there, the package will be transferred to USPS for the international leg of the journey.

Here's how it works:

  1. You create a shipment using ePacket and print a shipping label.
  2. You take the package to a Royal Mail post office or a designated ePacket drop-off location in the UK.
  3. Royal Mail collects the package and transports it to their international hub in the UK.
  4. At the hub, Royal Mail hands over the package to USPS, which then takes care of the international delivery to the destination country.

So, to answer your question, yes, ePacket does use Royal Mail for the domestic leg of the journey in the UK. However, it's important to note that ePacket is a USPS service, and USPS is responsible for the international delivery of the package.