DHL Service Point (Robert Dyas Chiswick) located at 326 Chiswick High Rd, Chiswick, London W4 5TA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0844 248 0844

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pete McHattie

5 Google Rating

Great service all round. Keep you up to date with your order.

5/ 5

Great service all round. Keep you up to date with your order.

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Blindly Going

1 Google Rating

Amazed to see this place still open. Unhelpful staff compared to the amazing store in Earl's Court.

1/ 5

Amazed to see this place still open. Unhelpful staff compared to the amazing store in Earl's Court. Maybe head office could get staff at Earl's Court to train the staff here. Be careful of Chiswick pompous posho's trying to skip you in the queue as that's an issue too. Elbows out should stop that old bean.

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Lisa Gaskin

2 Google Rating

Dont like that that u cant choose ir own box

2/ 5

Dont like that that u cant choose ir own box

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Alex Lewis

5 Google Rating

Lovely staff

5/ 5

Lovely staff

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Christine McCrudden

5 Google Rating

Les is a great asset in this shop.

5/ 5

Les is a great asset in this shop.

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Mike Fall

5 Google Rating

3rd time I've used them in 2 months, excellent.

5/ 5

3rd time I've used them in 2 months, excellent.

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Whats Apps Steven Morris

5 Google Rating

Great store been around 4 ever gooda are top draw šŸ‘

5/ 5

Great store been around 4 ever gooda are top draw šŸ‘

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Mark Hearne

1 Google Rating

Iā€™m looking for something and went on your website and all I got was DHL parcel delivery over Chri

1/ 5

Iā€™m looking for something and went on your website and all I got was DHL parcel delivery over Christmas lol. If I wanted that I would of asked for it. So one starā­ļø Not worth that really ā˜¹ļø

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