Royal Mail Recorded Signed For Delivery
Available all week excluding Sundays and Bank Holidays:
The following are details of our UK Royal Mail Recorded Signed For Delivery service:
• You should receive your order within 2-3 working days although there is no guarantee.
• The carrier should deliver your parcel between 7am and 3pm.
• A signature will be required on receipt.
• If you are not available to sign for your package then the carrier will take it back to the local depot, and leave you a card telling you how you can pick it up.
Royal Mail Special Next day Delivery
Available all week excluding Sundays and Bank Holidays:
The following are details of our UK Next Day Delivery service:
• Please place your order before 12noon to ensure that your order is received in time for this delivery method.
• Our carrier will deliver your parcel between 7am and 9pm.
• The carrier should deliver your parcel between 7am and 3pm.
• A signature will be required on receipt.
• If you are not available to sign for your package then the carrier will take it back to the local depot, and leave you a card telling you how you can pick it up.
EU Delivery
Deliveries are usually made between 3 and 5 working days although this is not guaranteed.
Any customs or import duties are charged once the parcel reaches its destination country. These charges must be paid by the recipient of the parcel. We have no control over these charges and cannot predict what they may be. Customs policies vary widely from country to country; you may want to contact your local customs office for further information.
Once your parcel has arrived in your country, it will be passed on to an internal postal service, according to standard delivery procedures.
If you aren’t available when your parcel is delivered, the delivery driver will leave a calling card with instructions on how to pick it up.
Worldwide Delivery
Deliveries are usually made between 5 and 8 working days although this is not guaranteed.
Any customs or import duties are charged once the parcel reaches its destination country. These charges must be paid by the recipient of the parcel. We have no control over these charges and cannot predict what they may be. Customs policies vary widely from country to country; you may want to contact your local customs office for further information.
Once your parcel has arrived in your country, it will be passed on to an internal postal service, according to standard delivery procedures.
If you aren’t available when your parcel is delivered, the delivery driver will leave a calling card with instructions on how to pick it up.