I have experienced a very strange and unusual situation lately and would just like to confirm if this is the way Royal Mail does things.
So my remote controller for drone got broken and I have decided to send it for repair to the UK. I posted it from another EU country in January. Delivery time was estimated to be around 7 days but it apparently got lost. So I went and filled an inquiry at my sending post office. Last week I received an inquiry back and it said that my parcel was finally delivered on the 22nd of February. So I contacted the workshop I sent my remote to and received the following reply:
Since I am unfamiliar with how Royal Mail works, I would like to know if this could really happen and if that is the way of informing when they destroy parcels? Because it seems very unlikely to me and I suspect that workshop just want to get a free remote. Oh, and here is a tracking number that shows a completely normal process of delivery (RA414569813SI)Hi there
We have received a parcel, that had been opened up by the courier services, and left empty.
They left a note in the parcel to state that the item was not allowed to the posted (due to some sort of restrictions) and therefore destroyed.
I have the letter here from the courier service that you have used to state this in writing. The letter was inside the parcel and the parcel was empty.
I am a foreigner and never heard or experienced anything like that before so I would really appreciate your help or some advice.
Thank you!