For more details on Route's policies & a FAQ, see below.
Package Protection Claim
Stolen Item Policies
Delivered but missing package
Route will consider a package “stolen” if the package is marked “delivered” but the customer did not receive it. A claim must be filed within 30 days of the “delivery date,” but no sooner than 5 days to account for the possibility that the package may be found on the premises or has been marked “delivered” prematurely by the carrier.
Delivered to wrong address
Route will consider a package “stolen” if the customer provided the correct address at checkout, but the shipping carrier delivered it to the wrong address. A claim must be filed within 30 days of the “delivery date,” but no sooner than 5 days to account for the possibility that the neighbor may hand over the misdelivered package.
Damaged Items Policies
Damaged Items
Route will consider an item “damaged” if it is unusable. Route requires evidence of the damaged item (photos, videos, etc.) as part of the claims filing process. Claims for damaged orders must be filed within 30 days of the delivery date.
Manufacturing Defects
Route will not consider an item “damaged” if it exhibits any manufacturing defects or nicks or marks that occurred prior to shipment (e.g. the box or packaging does not show signs of mishandling).
Lost Items Policies
What Route Covers
Packages presumed to be lost
An item is considered “lost” if it is never reported as “delivered,” and if 7 days have passed since the last tracking status update for domestic shipments, and 20 days for international shipments, including Canada. A claim must be filed within 30 days of the last tracking update.
Elapsed estimated delivery date
Route will consider a package “lost” if 48 hours have passed since the last estimated delivery date provided by the carrier, and no delivery or update to status has been made. A claim must be filed within 30 days of the last tracking update.
Only part of an order was delivered
If a single order is shipped in multiple packages and any package(s) does not arrive, Route will consider the undelivered package(s) “lost.” A claim must be filed within 30 days of the last tracking update (“delivery date”).
If a single order of multiple items is shipped in one package, but only part of the order arrived and there is no evidence of tampering, Route will not consider the package “lost.”
What Route Doesn't Cover
Invalid address, delivery barriers, or packages marked “return to sender”
Route will not consider a package “lost” if a shipping carrier is unable to deliver a package due to an invalid or undeliverable address, an unexpected delivery barrier, or if the customer refuses a delivery. In these instances, the carrier may return the package to the retailer (“return to sender”) to be reused or resold*.
*Route may cover items that cannot be reused or resold by the retailer, such as perishable goods or mattresses, at our discretion.
If the package is misplaced by the carrier while in transit back to the retailer, and no tracking update is issued for 7 days, Route will consider the package “lost.” A claim must be filed within 30 days of the last tracking update.
Input wrong address
Route will not consider a package “lost” if the customer entered the wrong address at the time of purchase. If the package has not yet shipped, customers should reach out to the retailer to remedy the incorrect address. If the package has already shipped, customers should reach out to the shipping carrier to divert the package to the correct address.
Order marked “pre-shipment” “label created” or “shipment information received”
Route will not consider a package “lost” if it is marked “pre-shipment,” “label created,” or “shipment information received,” as these orders are still unfulfilled and the package has not yet shipped. Fulfillment delays could be due to low inventory or if the shipping carrier has yet to take custody of the package.
Orders stuck in customs
Route will not consider a package “lost” if the order is stuck in customs for any reason, including incomplete paperwork, unpaid taxes or fees, or prohibited items. Please contact your local customs agency with questions. However, if a package is a replacement order processed by Route and it is stuck in customs due to unpaid fees, Route may reimburse the cost of the customs fees at our discretion.
Orders seized by law enforcement
Route will not consider a package “lost” if the order is seized and confiscated by federal or local law enforcement for any reason, including suspicion of illegal substances, counterfeit goods, or prohibited items.
Cash on delivery or collect on delivery
Route will not consider a package “lost” if the customer does not pay for the order upon delivery in a cash on delivery or collect on delivery (COD) transaction.
Customer FAQ
What is Route Package Protection?
Route's Package Protection is a package protection solution that helps cover your order in the event that your order gets lost, stolen, or damaged while in transit. We know how frustrating it is to have something happen to your order, so we’ve partnered with Route to offer added assurance that you’re supported, no matter what. Package Protection can be added during checkout.
You can also utilize the Route App to visually track all of your online orders in one place and easily file a claim with their team. Whether you’re tracking via the Route App or online Route’s real-time shipping updates keep you in the loop throughout every part of your delivery. Haven’t downloaded the app yet? Download here
Purchased Route's Package Protection and looking to file a shipping issue online? File here
Where is My Order?
Once your order has been fulfilled by our team, a shipping confirmation with a tracking number will be emailed. You can download Route’s mobile app for iOS or Android to visually track your package and receive real-time notifications on its estimated delivery.
How Does Route Work?
If your Route-protected order ends up lost, damaged, or stolen, Route’s expert support team helps ensure that your order gets replaced or refunded as preferred. Claims will be reviewed for approval within 1-2 business days from filing.
Need to file a claim? File here
How Does Route Process Refunds or Reorders?
Refunds: When refunding an item, Route covers the subtotal, shipping, and taxes if the merchant has Automatic Issue Resolution enabled.
In both cases, the Route Premium cost will not be refunded.
Reorders: Route will reorder the items, depending on in-stock availability. Unavailable items will be refunded. Route will cover the cost of any reorders including shipping, taxes, and Route Shipping Protection.
When Should I File a Claim?
Marked As Delivered (Stolen)
- Claims will be reviewed no earlier than 5 calendar days and no later than 30 calendar days from when it was marked delivered.
Stuck In Transit (Lost)
- For domestic orders, claims will be reviewed no earlier than 2 calendar days and no later than 30 calendar days from the last update. The maximum filing time is 365 days from the order date.
- For international orders, claims will be reviewed no earlier than 20 calendar days and no later than 30 calendar days from the last update. The maximum filing time is 365 days from the order date.
Damaged
- Claims for damaged items require photos of the packaging and item(s) and must be filed no later than 30 calendar days from when it was marked delivered.
All of Route’s policies are listed here
What if My Order Never Arrives or is Stolen?
Route definitely helps cover these instances! To protect your order against loss or theft, add Package Protection at checkout.
If your order has not arrived, please file a claim with Route here.
What if My Order Arrives Damaged?
Route covers damage as well! To protect your order against damage that occurred during shipping, add Route Protect at checkout.
If your order has arrived to you damaged, please take photos of the item and the packaging it arrived in to include in your claim when filing.
You can file a claim with Route here.
If your order has defects or you suspect it was damaged during manufacturing, please reach out to us and we will be happy to work with you to remedy the situation.
How Do I File a Claim for my Lost, Damaged, or Stolen Order?
If you insured your order with Route at checkout, you will receive a confirmation email from Route with a link to file a shipping issue.
You can also file a shipping issue on Route’s app or via the web here. To file a claim, you will need your store order number OR Route ID number and the email address that was attached to the order.
Haven’t downloaded the app yet? Download here
What are Route’s Terms and Conditions?
Route’s terms and conditions are listed here: https://route.com/terms-and-conditions/
Is Route a Licensed Insurance Company?
While Route itself is not an insurance company, Route is authorized to provide access to shipping insurance. It does this through its entity, Route Insurance Solutions, which is a licensed insurance producer. This makes Route's Protect product legal and compliant for brands to offer as shipping insurance to their customers.