So I sent a set of pauter rods and wiseco pistons to a forum member on here back in July, he contacted me recently asking if I'd had chance to send them - to which I replied of course I sent them shortly after you paid. Anyhow between Kent and Ireland these bits have disappeared.... Has anyone had to claim back for an item sent via Royal Mail before? Unfortunately it wasn't tracked and had no return address, (It cost £25 to post them alone). I've never had this kind of trouble before with RM, I wonder how were to prove they were sent, the value of them etc? I sold them cheap as they did require a replacement rod and had some damage (£100, which the compensation on the postage fully covers). Any tips? I haven't been able to get to a post office to grab the form but hopefully will be able to get one after work tomorrow, so I am unsure on what the requirements/proofs needed are. However a quick phone call to the post office I sent them through revealed they couldn't care less and that I need to fill a form out. Luckily I had kept a hold of the receipt of postage which has weight/time and date/address of recipient on it.