Lost my royal mail tracking number

Don't worry! Losing a tracking number can be frustrating, but there are a few ways to recover it or find an alternative solution. Here are some steps you can take:

  1. Check your email: Check your email inbox and spam folder for any emails from Royal Mail with the tracking number. You might have received an email with the tracking number when you sent the package.
  2. Contact Royal Mail: Reach out to Royal Mail's customer service team and provide them with your name, address, and the approximate date you sent the package. They might be able to look up the tracking number for you. You can contact them through their website, phone, or email.
  3. Check your bank statements: Check your bank statements to see if there's a transaction related to the package, which might include the tracking number.
  4. Contact the sender: If you're the sender, you can try contacting the recipient to see if they have the tracking number. If you're the recipient, you can ask the sender to provide the tracking number.
  5. Use online tracking tools: Some online tracking tools, like Parcel Monkey or Track-It, allow you to track packages without a tracking number. You can try using these tools to see if they can help you locate your package.
  6. Contact the recipient's local post office: If you know the recipient's local post office, you can contact them and ask if they have any information about the package.

Remember to always keep a record of your tracking numbers for future reference. If you're unable to recover the tracking number, you can try contacting Royal Mail's customer service team again to see if they can provide any additional assistance.