Pay Royal Mail with Crypto
Use SolCard on Royal Mail's card checkout for postage labels, Parcel Collect bookings, and other eligible Royal Mail payments with SOL, USDC, USDT, and SOLC across 9 blockchain networks.
How to use crypto on Royal Mail
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Deposit SOL, USDC, USDT, or SOLC directly from your crypto wallet across 9 supported blockchain networks.
Pay on Royal Mail's checkout
Open Send an item, Click & Drop, or another eligible Royal Mail payment page, enter your shipment or service details, add customs information if required, and finish the purchase with your SolCard wherever Royal Mail accepts a standard card payment.
Where SolCard fits Royal Mail best
Royal Mail's Send an item flow is designed for quick label purchases with no registration required. That makes SolCard a straightforward option when you just need to send a parcel, letter, or tracked item and move on.
Royal Mail lets you book Parcel Collect from your home or workplace when you buy postage online, and it can even bring the label. SolCard is useful when you want to cover both the shipment and collection in one checkout.
If you send parcels regularly, Click & Drop can pull in marketplace orders and lets you pay by card, PayPal, or an Online Business Account. SolCard fits the normal card-paid Click & Drop flow, while OBA remains a separate invoice-driven billing setup.
Royal Mail requires electronic customs data for items sent abroad, and Click & Drop generates the CN22 or CN23 paperwork alongside the label when needed. That matters if your crypto-funded purchase is for cross-border shipping rather than a domestic parcel.
Royal Mail's network includes Parcel Lockers, Parcelshops, Delivery Offices, and postboxes, and many personal Click & Drop orders qualify for free QR-code label printing through Labels to Go. You can pay online first, then choose the handoff point that suits you.
Royal Mail treats specialist receiving services differently from postage labels. Online Redirection excludes prepaid cards and requires a UK-registered card tied to the applicant's address, while PO Box monthly billing runs by direct debit and online applications require a card registered to the application address.
Pay Royal Mail with 4 supported tokens across 9 blockchain networks
About Royal Mail
Royal Mail sells postage, parcel collections, and mail-management services through its website, app, and Click & Drop platform. With SolCard, the clearest fit is paying for Royal Mail's normal card-based checkout when you buy UK or international labels, add Parcel Collect, or fund card-paid Click & Drop orders. Specialist services such as Redirection and PO Box are also sold online, but Royal Mail applies tighter card and billing rules there, so those purchases need more care than ordinary postage.
Royal Mail payment and postage FAQ
Royal Mail does not advertise native crypto payments on its official postage, Click & Drop, Redirection, or PO Box pages. Its published payment flows point to credit or debit cards, PayPal for some Click & Drop orders, or Online Business Account billing for higher-volume business customers. SolCard is therefore most relevant anywhere Royal Mail already accepts a standard card payment.
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