I thought the point was it offered some kind of tracking capability, so the royal mail would have some notion of a hint of a clue where the **** my parcel is, but apparently not. Apparently it is treated exactly the same as every other parcel, only you have to sign for it, and when it has been signed for it will say this when you use the ridiculously named "track and trace" feature of their website.
What precisely is being either traced or tracked? All they can do is tell me whether or not it's been delivered yet. Well, get ready for this bombshell Royal Mail: I already know whether my parcel has been delivered or not, by virtue of the fact that it hasn't arrived! What I need to know is WHY it hasn't been delivered, and WHERE IT IS NOW



The term is bandied around as if it adds security - "recorded delivery included" - but in fact, the ONLY extra feature it offers over first class is that the person who sent it can see whether or not someone is trying to cheat them out of a refund. But providing you're operating within the miserly low compensation figures (i.e. exactly the same as first class, £39), that wouldn't be a problem anyway. It has no benefit whatsoever as far as I can see for the recipient, only that if you're out you can't receive it, even if it'll fit through your letterbox.
Infuriatingly, this is one time I was "risking it", having bought Coinvexed 2 for a snip from someone on MagicWeek. I went for the "extra security" of Recorded Mail, and now realise that if it doesn't pitch up (it was posted last Monday), I can get just under £40 compensation for it (I paid £20 more than that) and have to rely on the good grace and favour of the seller to refund me the whole amount. So not only could I potentially lose £20 if this guy doesn't do the gentlemanly thing (which I have no reason to doubt at the moment, but still), but I will lose out on really really good deal.
Royal Mail: Get my ****ing parcel to me NOW please
