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Don't see how it could be anything other than a scam. Probably if you click on the tracking number it will lead you where you don't want to go.
turns out to be the real deal and has been delivered. Looks like Royal Mail has upped its game against the private sector(about time)
So some part of the order/payment/supply/delivery chain has encountered your email address and has used it - perhaps stored from a long-gone transaction? Just a thought.
This page on the Royal Mail website may be of interest - and this article from 2013 suggests that email alerts are indeed part of the service now.
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