Royal mail postage receipt
A Royal Mail postage receipt is a document that serves as proof of payment for a postal item sent through the Royal Mail postal service in the United Kingdom. Here's what you can expect to find on a Royal Mail postage receipt:
Information about the sender:
- Name and address of the sender
- Postcode of the sender
Information about the item:
- Description of the item (e.g. "Letter", "Packet", "Parcelforce")
- Weight and dimensions of the item
- Value of the item (if insured)
Postage details:
- Postage cost
- Postage stamp(s) used
- Postcode of the destination
- Date of posting
Tracking information:
- Tracking number (if the item was tracked)
- Estimated delivery date (if available)
Other information:
- A unique reference number (e.g. a barcode)
- A warning or disclaimer about the terms and conditions of posting
Here's an example of what a Royal Mail postage receipt might look like:
Royal Mail Postage Receipt
Sender's Details:
- Name: John Smith
- Address: 123 Main St, London, NW1 1AA
Item Details:
- Description: Letter
- Weight: 20g
- Dimensions: 10cm x 15cm
- Value: £0.00 (not insured)
Postage Details:
- Postage cost: £0.60
- Postage stamp(s): 1 x 1st Class Large Letter stamp
- Postcode of destination: EC2A 1BB
- Date of posting: 12/02/2023
Tracking Information:
- Tracking number: 123456789012
- Estimated delivery date: 15/02/2023
Other Information:
- Reference number: 012345678901
- Warning: "Please ensure that the item is properly packaged and addressed to avoid damage or loss."
Please note that the exact layout and content of a Royal Mail postage receipt may vary depending on the specific service used and the type of item being sent.