The Moorpark Post Office situated on Porterfield Rd focuses on creating an engaging environment where locals can access vital mailing services easily! With staff members trained extensively—we ensure quick responses paired together with friendly interactions that foster long-term relationships between customers & providers alike! Whether it’s sending letters abroad or managing finances—we guarantee prompt assistance throughout each step taken inside

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David McLean

4 Google Rating

Quick transactions

4/ 5

Quick transactions

colin mccoll

5 Google Rating

Best service .they got that extra mile for you.

5/ 5

Best service .they got that extra mile for you.

Charlie Malhi

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

David Thomson

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Alex Thomson

2 Google Rating

2/ 5

John M

5 Google Rating

Good staff, great opening hours, you can still put a package in here after 8 at night. Don't know wh

5/ 5

Good staff, great opening hours, you can still put a package in here after 8 at night. Don't know what the bad reviewers are looking for. I think it is a great wee post office with the added benefit of having a shop that sells practically everything.

Rob Cranley

3 Google Rating

No major problems, packages always arrive safely and on time, but there are some staff members who l

3/ 5

No major problems, packages always arrive safely and on time, but there are some staff members who look like they've never used a computer before and are extremely slow at processing customers as a result. If you're unlucky enough to get one, be prepared to spend 20 minutes waiting if there are a couple of people in the queue.

K

1 Google Rating

States that it’s open to 10pm, I arrived at 9.20 and the man was very rude saying it was time to l

1/ 5

States that it’s open to 10pm, I arrived at 9.20 and the man was very rude saying it was time to leave and hurrying me up. Sent 2 letters which were sent fine but my passport has went missing. Went in a week later to see about passport and complain about the rude man to be told “he wouldn’t say that” and then lied saying the post office shuts at 9.30. Wouldn’t trust with important documents.

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