Signed for parcel royal mail

A common scenario!

If you've signed for a parcel with Royal Mail, it means that you've received the parcel and confirmed that it's been delivered to you. Here's what it typically means:

  1. Delivery confirmation: When you sign for a parcel, you're confirming that you've received the parcel and that it's been delivered to the correct address.
  2. Proof of delivery: The signature serves as proof that the parcel has been delivered to you, and it's a record of the delivery.
  3. Tracking update: Royal Mail will update the tracking information for the parcel to reflect that it's been delivered and signed for.
  4. No further action required: Once you've signed for the parcel, you don't need to take any further action, such as signing for it again or contacting Royal Mail.

However, if you're concerned about the parcel or have any issues with it, you can contact Royal Mail's customer service team for assistance. They may be able to help with issues like:

Remember to keep your signature confirmation as proof of delivery, in case you need to refer to it later.