Post Office located at 15 Milford Ave, Wick, Bristol BS30 5PG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 937 2553

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Andrew White

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it's coming up to two years since it's closed and as yet it still hasn't reopened. i've got i touch

1/ 5

it's coming up to two years since it's closed and as yet it still hasn't reopened. i've got i touch with the post office several times and the impression i've got is they don't give a toss. why the hell don't they open a sub post office elsewhere in the village so people don't waste the time and money doing an five mile+ round trip to the post office to make money out of the customers while we waste it regularly travelling to the nearest post office? sort it out post office!!!!!!!

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Tianyi Wang

1 Google Rating

No outside cash machine outside! A post office suppose to have a cash machine outside!

1/ 5

No outside cash machine outside! A post office suppose to have a cash machine outside!

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Andrew Stowey

1 Google Rating

What is going on ? Haven't been in the Post Office for a while and went to post a large letter only

1/ 5

What is going on ? Haven't been in the Post Office for a while and went to post a large letter only to be grunted at by the Postmaster and told to read the sign as still awaiting renewal of contract from Post office ? His communication skills are not very good to say the least. Just found out that The Post Office are inviting applications for this Post office and application need to be in by 31st January. So i presume this contract isn't going to be renewed any time soon.

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Fair Review

1 Google Rating

No matter how friendly and polite you are do not expect it back! They are incredibly rude staff - be

1/ 5

No matter how friendly and polite you are do not expect it back! They are incredibly rude staff - beyond belief shocking rude, not just a bit inpolite. They have been rude to me and my family, they even refused to sell us a stamp! I drive to keynsham to use the post office there as they are polite and helpful. I have actually never been served by people so consistantly rude before.

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Kelly Poole

1 Google Rating

This "man" the owner of this shop is so rude, he has resorted me to tears. Simple, reasonable questi

1/ 5

This "man" the owner of this shop is so rude, he has resorted me to tears. Simple, reasonable questions were met with sarcasm and rude comments. I have used the shop on three separate occasions to pick up parcels and he has been rude every time. He has no manners, he is a bad representation for the Post Office. I totally recommend NOT using this shop for anything. He must be struggling against the competition, who are polite and customer focused! If I could give negative stars for a review I would. SUGGEST AVOID

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