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    DHL Return Parcel Lost: How to Get a Refund (UK)

    If your return parcel was lost by the courier in transit back to the retailer with a DHL delivery, you have rights as a UK consumer. If you used the retailer's prepaid return label, the retailer carries the risk. If you posted at your own cost, proof of postage transfers liability when the loss is the courier's fault. DHL only pays the sender, so a UK online order is the retailer's claim to make. DHL eCommerce handles most UK home deliveries; DHL Express handles international. Use this page to check what to do next, the DHL claim window, and when to escalate if the retailer refuses. Compensation figures vary by service, so always verify the current numbers on DHL's website before relying on them.

    How to claim a refund

    1. 1

      Locate your proof of postage. If you used the retailer's prepaid label, the retailer carries the risk. If you posted at your own cost, proof of postage protects you.

    2. 2

      Save the DHL tracking page screenshot showing the last scan and current status.

    3. 3

      Contact the retailer in writing. State that the return is in transit and ask for a refund within 14 days of return cancellation under Consumer Contracts Regulations.

    4. 4

      If the retailer says they have not received it, ask them to chase DHL via DHL customer service, which opens the investigation before the claims team decides. The window is 14 days from despatch for damage and 28 days for a missing parcel (verify on the DHL website).

    5. 5

      If you posted at your own cost and the courier lost it, file a claim yourself with proof of postage and contents value.

    6. 6

      If the retailer refuses to refund, escalate via Section 75, chargeback, or the retailer first; then Section 75 or chargeback.

    DHL compensation and escalation

    Claim window
    14 days from despatch for damage and 28 days for a missing parcel (verify on the DHL website)
    How to claim
    DHL customer service, which opens the investigation before the claims team decides
    Escalation
    the retailer first; then Section 75 or chargeback

    See full DHL compensation table

    Frequently asked questions

    Should I claim from DHL or the retailer?

    Claim from the retailer. DHL only pays the sender, so a UK online order is the retailer's claim to make. DHL eCommerce handles most UK home deliveries; DHL Express handles international. Asking DHL directly will usually fail because your contract is with the retailer.

    What is DHL's claim window for this issue?

    14 days from despatch for damage and 28 days for a missing parcel (verify on the DHL website). Always check the current terms on DHL's own website before relying on a deadline.

    What if the retailer refuses to refund?

    If your order was over £100 and paid by credit card, file a Section 75 claim with your card issuer. For debit card or smaller amounts, request a chargeback within 120 days. You can also escalate via the retailer first; then Section 75 or chargeback.

    Whose problem is a lost return — mine or the retailer's?

    If you used the retailer's prepaid return label, the retailer carries the risk. If you paid for return postage yourself, proof of postage shifts the risk to DHL once they took it.

    When is the retailer required to refund?

    Under Consumer Contracts Regulations, refunds are due within 14 days of the retailer receiving the goods or you proving you sent them, whichever is sooner.

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