Post Office located at Paulton, Bristol BS39 7QG, UK

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LOUISE SMART

1 Google Rating

Such a rude and miserable woman in the store... this was not my first visit but was most definitely

1/ 5

Such a rude and miserable woman in the store... this was not my first visit but was most definitely my last. I'd rather drive to another post office than use this one.

kieran fellows

1 Google Rating

Arrive at post office at 13.45 (Saturday), 1 item to post already packaged and labeled. "We close a

1/ 5

Arrive at post office at 13.45 (Saturday), 1 item to post already packaged and labeled. "We close at 14.00" .... I enquire further pointing out it's 13.45. "We only get paid till 14.00" Shocking waste of my time and money Royal mail!

Paul Short

1 Google Rating

Absolutely terrible. Would give zero stars if I could. Both workers are rude. But in particular on t

1/ 5

Absolutely terrible. Would give zero stars if I could. Both workers are rude. But in particular on this occasion (most occasions tbf) the lady was miserable and no help. Can’t pay by card for anything which in today’s world is zero help. Honestly save your effort and travel to another post office to afford disappointment. High Littleton or Norton is much better. This shop should never have got ownership of the post office. The old set up used to be much better.

kieran fellows

1 Google Rating

Arrive at post office at 13.45 (Saturday), 1 item to post already packaged and labeled. "We close at

1/ 5

Arrive at post office at 13.45 (Saturday), 1 item to post already packaged and labeled. "We close at 14.00" .... I enquire further pointing out it's 13.45. "We only get paid till 14.00" Shocking waste of my time and money Royal mail!

Marion Harvey

1 Google Rating

Went to post office counter in the coop in paulton, girl was usless a child could of done a better

1/ 5

Went to post office counter in the coop in paulton, girl was usless a child could of done a better job, she was so slow , 3 times i asked for stamps and I never got any, won't be going in there again

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  • Saturday08:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Sunday08:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Monday08:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Tuesday08:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Wednesday08:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Thursday08:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Friday08:00 AM - 02:00 PM
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