The leading postal service has said there is demand for this new collection and drop-off service from a growing number of customers.
Royal Mail has announced that they are now allowing customers to drop off and pick up parcels in convenience stores across the UK in a new service.
Royal Mail customers will be able to drop off small and large parcels as well as collect online purchases. "This helps us meet demand from the growing number of customers who pay for parcel postage online and is one of the ways we’re continuing to make sending and receiving parcels as convenient as possible by giving customers greater choice."What is Collect+? Founded in 2008, Collect+ is a service that offers parcel drop in and send off service in various different convenience locations across the UK.
Who does Collect+ work with? According to the Collect+ website, the service works alongside a number of leading parcel couriers and retailers, including:
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