Royal mail insured

Royal Mail Insured is a service offered by Royal Mail, the UK's postal service, that provides compensation for lost, damaged, or stolen items up to a certain value. Here are some key features and benefits of Royal Mail Insured:

What is Royal Mail Insured?

Royal Mail Insured is a tracked and signed-for service that provides compensation for items up to £500 (or £2,500 for certain items, such as jewelry and watches). The service is designed to provide peace of mind for senders and recipients, especially for valuable or important items.

How does Royal Mail Insured work?

To use Royal Mail Insured, you need to purchase a special insurance policy at the post office or online. The policy will provide compensation up to the value you specify, up to the maximum limit of £500 (or £2,500 for certain items).

Here's how it works:

  1. You purchase a Royal Mail Insured policy at the post office or online.
  2. You attach the Royal Mail Insured label to your item.
  3. You send the item using Royal Mail's tracked and signed-for service.
  4. If the item is lost, damaged, or stolen, you can claim compensation up to the value you specified.

Benefits of Royal Mail Insured

The benefits of Royal Mail Insured include:

How to purchase Royal Mail Insured

You can purchase Royal Mail Insured at a post office or online. To purchase online, you'll need to:

  1. Go to the Royal Mail website and select the "Insured" option.
  2. Enter the details of your item, including its value and weight.
  3. Pay for the insurance policy.
  4. Print out the Royal Mail Insured label and attach it to your item.

Fees and charges

The cost of Royal Mail Insured varies depending on the value of the item and the service you choose. Here are some approximate fees:

Overall, Royal Mail Insured provides an added layer of protection and peace of mind for senders and recipients, especially for valuable or important items.