Royal mail pip

You're referring to the Royal Mail's Parcel In Post (PIP) service!

The Royal Mail's Parcel In Post (PIP) service is a convenient and secure way to send parcels to customers. Here's how it works:

What is PIP?

PIP is a service that allows customers to send parcels to a recipient's home address, without the need for the recipient to be present to sign for the parcel. The parcel is delivered to the recipient's home, and the recipient can collect it at their convenience.

How does PIP work?

  1. The sender books a PIP service online or at a Post Office branch.
  2. The sender prints a PIP label and attaches it to the parcel.
  3. The parcel is taken to a Royal Mail delivery office, where it is scanned and processed.
  4. The parcel is then delivered to the recipient's home address.
  5. The recipient can collect the parcel at their convenience, using the PIP code provided on the label.

Benefits of PIP

  1. Convenience: Recipients can collect the parcel at their convenience, without having to be present to sign for it.
  2. Security: PIP parcels are tracked and monitored throughout the delivery process, ensuring that they are delivered safely and securely.
  3. Flexibility: Recipients can collect the parcel at a time that suits them, whether that's during the day, evening, or at a weekend.
  4. Cost-effective: PIP is often cheaper than other parcel delivery services, making it a cost-effective option for senders.

Eligibility for PIP

To use the PIP service, the recipient must have a safe and secure location where the parcel can be left, such as a home address or a business address with a secure entrance. The recipient must also be able to collect the parcel at their convenience.

I hope that helps!