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Shipping Policy

PROCESSING TIMES
Please allow 2-5 business days for items to be packed and shipped. Some art pieces are shipped in custom-built crates and may require additional time. We appreciate your patience while we prepare your order.

 

SHIPPING TIMES
We currently ship to both the United States and Canada with plans to expand to new countries!
  • Orders shipped within the US will arrive 5-10 business days.
  • Orders shipped to Canada will arrive 10-15 business days.

Please note that these dates cannot be guaranteed. 

 

SHIPPING AND HANDLING
All orders are shipped via UPS or USPS to their destination.

Please confirm that all information provided is correct before finalizing purchase. We are not responsible for shipments that are not able to be delivered due to incorrect or incomplete information. 

 

PACKAGE PROTECTION
Protection is available for an additional cost for all orders. Once your product has been shipped, we are no longer responsible for the handling of your product nor are we responsible for any lost or stolen packages.

  

ROUTE PACKAGE PROTECTION POLICIES
Route Package Protection covers lost, stolen, and damaged items that fit the following criteria. Review the policies to understand what lost, stolen, and damaged items Route will cover.     For more details on what to expect in an Order Issue Resolution, please see our Order Issue Resolution Expectations article.  For a detailed breakdown of Route's official insurance policy, please see https://route.com/insurance. 
 

LOST ITEMS POLICIES

Packages presumed to be lost

  • Order issues for packages presumed to be lost by the carrier (where the status is not "delivered") must be filed no sooner than 7 days after the last tracking update for United States domestic shipments (20 days for international shipments, including Canada unless a Canadian merchant is shipping within Canada in which case the 7 day domestic shipment timeline applies) and within 30 days from the last checkpoint.

Invalid address or delivery barriers

  • Sometimes carriers cannot deliver the customer’s package due to an invalid address or other unexpected delivery barriers. At this point, the carrier might return the package to the sender/retailer. The customer’s package is not actually lost, thus Route does not cover this. In instances where the item is being returned to the sender and is reusable, customers will be referred to the retailer.

  • The exception is retailers that ship perishable items (e.g. food, a mattress that cannot be reused).

Only part of the order delivered

  • If the customer ordered several items in one package but only part of the order arrived and there is no evidence of tampering, Route does not cover the order issue. The customer will be referred to the retailer. 

  • If a single order is being shipped in multiple packages and one package does not arrive, Route will cover the order issue and reorder or refund the value of the undelivered package.

  • If the retailer forgets to ship an item from the customer’s order, the customer needs to reach out to the retailer to have the missing items fulfilled.

Packages labeled "return to sender"

  • Route does not cover packages labeled return to sender because the order has been sent back to the retailer. Items are returned to sender when a customer provides an invalid or undeliverable address or refuses a delivery. 

  • At our discretion, we may cover the order issue if the returned item is perishable or if the retailer is unable to reuse it.*

  • Route covers the customer’s order if the package gets lost in-transit back to the sender.*

*Please note: Route Package Protection timeframes for filing apply.

Order stuck in customs

  • Route cannot cover when a customer’s order is stuck in international borders/customs.

  • The customer’s next step is to pay the customs fees in order to receive the package.

  • If Route replaces something the customer has already paid customs on, under Route’s discretion, Route can approve and pay customs the second time.

Order marked as unfulfilled or unshipped

  • If the customer’s order is marked as unfulfilled or unshipped, the order hasn’t been fulfilled yet by the retailer (retailer could be low on inventory of the items, internal delays with the fulfillment center, etc.).

  • Route does not control how quickly the retailer ships the customer’s order. Route Package Protection is not yet in action because the order has not shipped.

Order issue filed too soon

  • If the customer is filing an order issue the same day that the package was marked as delivered, at our discretion Route may ask you to wait 5 business days. Carriers (FedEx, USPS, UPS, DHL, etc.) sometimes prematurely mark the package as delivered when it’s still in transit.

 

STOLEN ITEMS POLICIES

Delivered but Missing Package

  • Order issues for packages marked "delivered" yet not received are considered stolen, and must be filed 5 days after “delivery date” but no longer than 15 days to ensure it was not mis-delivered or easily found around the premises.

Filing a police report

  • At our discretion, Route may require a police report when the customer’s package is marked as delivered.
  1. If requested, the customer will file the police report and include an explanation that Route is a package protection company, and we have protected the customer’s package that has been stolen. To process the order issue with Route, Route is requiring a police report.

  2. Send Route the police report PDF & number in the order issue.
  • Upon request, Route may require additional documentation such as proof of identity, a notarized statement, address, etc.

Note: Depending upon the jurisdiction, a false police report may be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony

Delivered to wrong address

  • If the customer input the correct address at checkout and the package was delivered to the wrong address, Route considers this as stolen and we will replace the order on behalf of the customer.

 

DAMAGED ITEMS POLICIES

Damaged Item Arrived

  • Order Issues for damaged orders must be filed within 15 days of the delivery date. 

Broken items

  • If the customer received a broken item and needs to dispose of it (i.e. shattered glass), the customer needs to check their city ordinances and dispose of it properly.

  • The customer does not need to ship it back to the retailer (unless the retailer indicates otherwise).

Damaged items

  • A damaged item is considered to be a broken product that is unusable, clearly fractured, shattered, bent (if not bendable), crushed, etc.

  • Route does not cover cosmetic damage (scratches, dents, etc.), manufacturing damages, packaging errors, or unsealed items. 

  • Route requires further evidence of the customer’s damaged item (i.e. more photos, videos, etc.).

Customized items

  • Route cannot reorder customized items for the customer because of the additional liability of ordering the customer’s custom item incorrectly. Route can offer a refund instead.

Out of stock

  • Route doesn’t have visibility to the retailer’s inventory or when they will have the customer’s item back in stock.

  • Route can offer the customer a refund for the item that is out of stock. The customer can always use that refund to order the item when it’s back in stock.