Muirhead Avenue East Sub Post Office is located at 122 Muirhead Ave E, Liverpool L11 1EL, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Muirhead Avenue East Sub Post Office and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Sandesh Pedamuthevi

5 Google Rating

Very Friendly staff, Ambience is So good. I was here to Send a Parcel to India, There is a Quick Res

5/ 5

Very Friendly staff, Ambience is So good. I was here to Send a Parcel to India, There is a Quick Response from staff inside post office & they Helped me in choosing a Better option for courier and It's done within a Couple of minutes, Highly recommend for all your Needs. 👌🏻👍🏻⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Toni Quantrell

2 Google Rating

Not very polite or helpful at post office. In fact go so far as to say quite rude. However shop its

2/ 5

Not very polite or helpful at post office. In fact go so far as to say quite rude. However shop its based in their staff seem much more friendly and polite

Phil Gillespie

1 Google Rating

Really shocking service. Charge different rates depending on who serves and dare to query it and ge

1/ 5

Really shocking service. Charge different rates depending on who serves and dare to query it and get fronted and then barred! Barred from a post office! Woman was clearly having a bad day but it’s no wonder why that business is doing so poorly.

norman kaid

1 Google Rating

These lost my cheque I'm still having issues with them saying they sent it to my bank when clearly t

1/ 5

These lost my cheque I'm still having issues with them saying they sent it to my bank when clearly they didn't fuminnnnnnnn

Christina Fitzgerald

1 Google Rating

Worst customer service ever. The man who served in the post office speaks to you like your a piece o

1/ 5

Worst customer service ever. The man who served in the post office speaks to you like your a piece of dirt on his shoe. Scanning the wrong barcode telling me it is incorrect and cannot be accepted. Would rather use the one in Broadway

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