What does pending mean on royal mail tracking

When you track a package with Royal Mail and it shows "pending" as the status, it typically means that the tracking information has not been updated yet. Here are a few possible reasons why your package might be showing as "pending":

  1. Initial tracking update: When you send a package, Royal Mail updates the tracking information in their system. This initial update might take a few hours to process, and during this time, the status will show as "pending".
  2. Package not yet scanned: Royal Mail might not have scanned the package yet, or the scan might not have been processed. This is especially common for packages that are being handled manually, such as those sent to a post office or a delivery office.
  3. Network or system issues: Sometimes, technical issues or network problems can cause delays in updating the tracking information. In these cases, the status might show as "pending" until the issue is resolved.
  4. Package in transit: If the package is in transit, it might not have been scanned at a specific location yet. This is especially common for packages that are being transported by air or sea.

What to do if your package is showing as "pending"?

  1. Wait a bit: Give it some time, and the status should update once the package is scanned or processed.
  2. Check the tracking history: Look at the tracking history to see if there are any previous updates or scans that might give you an idea of where the package is.
  3. Contact Royal Mail: If you're concerned about the status or haven't received any updates after a few days, you can contact Royal Mail's customer service to ask about the status of your package.

Remember that Royal Mail's tracking system is not always 100% accurate, and delays can happen. If you're concerned about your package, it's always a good idea to contact the sender or Royal Mail's customer service for more information.