Premier Stores & Post Office is located at 109 St John’s Rd, Corstorphine, Edinburgh EH12 6NN, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Premier Stores & Post Office and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Wojciech Patronowicz

4 Google Rating

straightforward staff, quick and efficient service

4/ 5

straightforward staff, quick and efficient service

Joan Joan

5 Google Rating

Post office - very efficient staff. Very short queues. Long opening times. Excellent.

5/ 5

Post office - very efficient staff. Very short queues. Long opening times. Excellent.

Jenny Kaden

4 Google Rating

Never had any problems here. I use this PO for posting parcels and everything gets where it needs to

4/ 5

Never had any problems here. I use this PO for posting parcels and everything gets where it needs to go.

Dale Dow

5 Google Rating

Premier Stores & Post Office are owned by a friendly family who are always helpful and willing to ge

5/ 5

Premier Stores & Post Office are owned by a friendly family who are always helpful and willing to get in anything needed. It was great when they took over running of the Post Office as now they have practically everything under the one roof!

Alexandros Kitnis

1 Google Rating

Bad bad service

1/ 5

Bad bad service

Ian

1 Google Rating

Normally the two ladies at the post office are incredibly nice and helpful , however I went in befor

1/ 5

Normally the two ladies at the post office are incredibly nice and helpful , however I went in before 9am and was served by shop counter staff member Michael, Who was rude and abrasive, gave no information on my international package delivery times, if taxes are paid and input the address wrong onto the system, when confronted it was my fault . I have no confidence my package will be delivered and complaint already raised . ADVICE- go in after 9am , you may habe to que but the ladies behind the counter have always been very helpful...lesson learned

Nika Wu

1 Google Rating

Terrible service. I'd never go there if I don't have to.

1/ 5

Terrible service. I'd never go there if I don't have to.

John Ragwar

1 Google Rating

Ofull service unhelpful never go back there again i had a bad experience there

1/ 5

Ofull service unhelpful never go back there again i had a bad experience there

The Mistaken

4 Google Rating

My nearest Post Office, and one that's open 7am 'til 7pm - you can't beat that!

4/ 5

My nearest Post Office, and one that's open 7am 'til 7pm - you can't beat that!

Monika Gdanska-Ast

1 Google Rating

PO closed on Sundays although it says online that it is open

1/ 5

PO closed on Sundays although it says online that it is open

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  • Sunday07:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Monday07:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Tuesday07:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Wednesday07:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Thursday07:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Friday07:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Saturday07:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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