Royal.mail reference number

A Royal Mail reference number, also known as a tracking number or consignment note number, is a unique identifier assigned to a package or item being shipped by Royal Mail, a UK-based postal service.

The reference number typically starts with the letters "RM" followed by a series of numbers and letters. It is used to track the package's journey and provide updates on its status.

Here's an example of a Royal Mail reference number: RM123456789GB

You can use this reference number to:

  1. Track your package: Visit Royal Mail's website, enter the reference number, and get updates on the package's location and status.
  2. Check the package's status: Use the reference number to check if the package has been delivered, is in transit, or is experiencing delays.
  3. Contact Royal Mail: If you have any issues or concerns about your package, you can use the reference number to contact Royal Mail's customer service team.

Remember to keep your Royal Mail reference number safe, as you'll need it to track your package and resolve any issues that may arise during transit.