Parcel Delivered to Old Address? What to Do in the UK
This guide is for parcels sent to a previous house, old flat, former workplace, old student accommodation, previous billing address or an address that was saved in your online account.
The right next step depends on one key question: was the old address the address you gave at checkout, or did the retailer/courier use the wrong address even though your order details were correct?
First: check which address was on the order
Before complaining, screenshot the order confirmation and delivery details. You need to know what address the retailer accepted for the order.
| What happened? | What it may mean | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| The order confirmation shows your old address | The old address may have been selected at checkout or pulled from saved details. | Ask the retailer/courier if the parcel can be intercepted, redirected, recovered or returned. |
| The order confirmation shows your correct address | The retailer or courier may have delivered to the wrong address. | Ask for a delivery investigation, full proof of delivery, refund, replacement or redelivery. |
| The payment method had an old address | PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay or card autofill may have supplied the wrong address. | Save screenshots and ask the retailer what address they received and used. |
| The courier changed the delivery location | The parcel may have been redirected, misrouted, left with someone else or delivered to an incorrect place. | Ask the retailer to investigate with the courier and provide delivery proof. |
Evidence to save
The dispute can become messy if the retailer says “you gave us that address” while you believe the address was correct. Save everything before pages update or tracking links expire.
Useful evidence
- Order confirmation
- Delivery address shown on the order
- Billing address if relevant
- Payment wallet address screenshots
- Tracking page
- Delivery photo
- Delivery timestamp
- Retailer account address book screenshots
- Courier messages or app screenshots
- Messages from current or old address occupants
Weak evidence on its own
- Only saying “it went to my old address”
- No screenshot of the order address
- No tracking screenshot
- No proof of what address was selected
- No delivery photo saved
- No written complaint
- No record of recovery attempts
If the order confirmation shows your correct address
If your order clearly shows your correct address but the parcel was delivered somewhere else, treat it as a wrong-address delivery. Ask the retailer for the full delivery evidence and explain that the parcel was not delivered to the address on your order.
- the address used for dispatch;
- the full tracking history;
- the delivery photo;
- the delivery GPS/location evidence if available;
- whether the courier changed the destination;
- whether it was delivered to a neighbour, safe place or old address;
- whether they will refund, replace or redeliver.
You may also find our parcel delivered to wrong address guide useful.
If you accidentally selected your old address
If the order confirmation shows your old address because it was selected at checkout, the position is harder. You should still contact the retailer quickly and ask whether they can intercept, redirect, recover or return the parcel.
Do not pretend the order address was correct if the confirmation shows otherwise. Instead, explain what happened and ask what practical recovery options are available.
Should you go to the old address?
Only if it is safe, reasonable and appropriate. For example, you may be able to politely contact the current occupant, landlord, receptionist, concierge, building manager or workplace reception.
Do not put yourself at risk, enter property without permission, or pressure anyone. Keep messages polite and factual.
Simple wording for an old-address parcel complaint
You can start with short wording like this:
Subject: Parcel delivered to old address — request for investigation
Hello, my order appears to have been delivered to an old address and I have not received the parcel.
Please confirm the delivery address used, the full tracking history, delivery photo, timestamp, courier notes and any GPS/location evidence available.
The address shown on my order confirmation is: [insert address shown]. The address where the parcel appears to have been delivered is: [insert old/wrong address if known].
Please investigate this with the courier and confirm whether the parcel can be recovered, redelivered, replaced or refunded.
This is starter wording only. If the retailer refuses, a stronger tailored letter should address whether the old address came from your order details, the retailer’s dispatch system or the courier’s delivery error.
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If the retailer refuses, ask them to explain exactly why. The next step depends on their reason.
- If they say you selected the old address: ask for the address data they received at checkout and whether recovery was attempted.
- If your order shows the correct address: ask why the parcel was delivered somewhere else.
- If they rely on tracking only: ask what proves delivery to the correct address or authorised recipient.
- If the courier changed the address: ask for courier notes and delivery evidence.
- If the parcel cannot be recovered: ask for the retailer’s final position in writing.
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Old address parcel FAQs
What should I do if my parcel was delivered to my old address?
Save the order confirmation, delivery address, tracking page, delivery photo and messages. Check whether the order address was old, whether the retailer used the wrong address, or whether the courier delivered to the wrong place.
Can I get a refund if a parcel went to my old address?
It depends on why the old address was used. If the retailer or courier delivered to the wrong address despite correct order details, ask for a refund, replacement or redelivery. If you selected the old address, ask about interception, recovery or return options.
Should I collect a parcel from my old address?
Only if it is safe and reasonable. Keep messages polite and factual, and keep evidence of any recovery attempts.
What if the delivery photo shows my old address?
Save the photo and compare it with your order confirmation. Ask the retailer to confirm why the parcel was delivered there and what delivery evidence they rely on.