Brockfield Post Office located at 52-54 Brockfield Park Dr, Huntington, York YO31 9ER, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01904 612566

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Jason Feavers

5 Google Rating

Always good service. Long opening hours. Helpful and friendly staff.

5/ 5

Always good service. Long opening hours. Helpful and friendly staff.

Konstantinos Drousiotis

1 Google Rating

Horrendous customer service in this post office. Been told off massively by a female cashier for usi

1/ 5

Horrendous customer service in this post office. Been told off massively by a female cashier for using an small empty crisps bag without asking, when those are normally discarded/recycled following allocation of the products on the shelfs. She repetitively pointed at me and my friends and kept saying we should better pay for the masking tape (i kept the barcode of it and was heading to the till with it). She went on to say that I needed to pay for the tape at her till and not at the post office till which is fair enough but it all seemed as a matter of urgency rather than keeping it on a friendly and helpful tone. Absolutely atrocious behaviour, we ended up leaving before posting the items. Avoid at all costs if you can. There's plenty of post offices around...

Laura Dixon

1 Google Rating

Absolutely atrocious customer service - extremely rude to customers loudly and in front of other cus

1/ 5

Absolutely atrocious customer service - extremely rude to customers loudly and in front of other customers. Really not acceptable service. I will never return

marshmallow faces yay

5 Google Rating

Good service.

5/ 5

Good service.

christine barker

5 Google Rating

THE CHAP IN THERE IS VERY HELPFUL AND POLITE MAKES ME WANT TO SHOP THERE AGAIN

5/ 5

THE CHAP IN THERE IS VERY HELPFUL AND POLITE MAKES ME WANT TO SHOP THERE AGAIN

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