Hamilton Square Post Office is located at 33-35 Market St, Birkenhead CH41 5BS, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Hamilton Square Post Office and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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laura Browne

5 Google Rating

The staff are very helpfull . They go out of their way. They sorted the problem with my road tax. An

5/ 5

The staff are very helpfull . They go out of their way. They sorted the problem with my road tax. And put my mind at rest.big thanks to them xxx

Stephen Dolan

3 Google Rating

Queues can be incredibly long and slow.

3/ 5

Queues can be incredibly long and slow.

Adrian Jones

5 Google Rating

Friendly, helpful staff

5/ 5

Friendly, helpful staff

Ged Miller

4 Google Rating

Post Office counter and newsagents

4/ 5

Post Office counter and newsagents

George Prescott

5 Google Rating

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5/ 5

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Andy Barrett

1 Google Rating

I went to try and pay some old £20.00 notes into my HSBC account...Stuart was very abrupt with his

1/ 5

I went to try and pay some old £20.00 notes into my HSBC account...Stuart was very abrupt with his "No" quoting some rubbish about regulations. ... Stuart can go stick his made up regulations. .... The £20s are still legal tender and maybe he needs to go on a customer service course.

Andrew H L Leung

1 Google Rating

Royal mail lost my important ID document by signed 2nd class service. and no information provided wh

1/ 5

Royal mail lost my important ID document by signed 2nd class service. and no information provided when enquiries.

John jones

4 Google Rating

I find this quaint little market post office - with it's stone faced exterior surprisingly well equi

4/ 5

I find this quaint little market post office - with it's stone faced exterior surprisingly well equipped and served by well informed staff.

Gareth Davies

1 Google Rating

Unhelpful ignorant staff. Avoid.

1/ 5

Unhelpful ignorant staff. Avoid.

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