Sedgley Park Post Office located at 42 Bury New Rd, Prestwich, Manchester M25 0LD, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0161 773 3787

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Sam lever Apier

1 Google Rating

Nice to me and everyone, when it’s a Jews turn they’re all cold and nasty!

1/ 5

Nice to me and everyone, when it’s a Jews turn they’re all cold and nasty!

Davide Pozzoni

1 Google Rating

Usually good enough, but don't expect to find it open right after the opening hours. They usually op

1/ 5

Usually good enough, but don't expect to find it open right after the opening hours. They usually open 30 minutes later AT LEAST

Andrew L

3 Google Rating

Usually quiet, which makes it better than the long queue at Prestwich main post office.

3/ 5

Usually quiet, which makes it better than the long queue at Prestwich main post office.

samuel grunsfeld

1 Google Rating

They wouldn't let me drop off a few parcels as I had put stamps on them and not bought them in their

1/ 5

They wouldn't let me drop off a few parcels as I had put stamps on them and not bought them in their post office. Rude staff and always a long wait.

M Yasir

5 Google Rating

Very nice every thing

5/ 5

Very nice every thing

Loni Leveridge

5 Google Rating

Usually quiet, fuss-free service and the manager is absolutely lovely!

5/ 5

Usually quiet, fuss-free service and the manager is absolutely lovely!

Maya P

1 Google Rating

If I could leave zero stars I would. No customer service skills at all. Posted my item with the wron

1/ 5

If I could leave zero stars I would. No customer service skills at all. Posted my item with the wrong service due to their advice after me asking and it ended up lost and I was not covered by the insurance!!! Absolutely disgusting!!!!!!!! AVOID AT ALL COSTS

helen quigley

5 Google Rating

Wonderful and patient staff.

5/ 5

Wonderful and patient staff.

Racheal Boyce

1 Google Rating

Staff extremely rude and hostile. Woman who works here possibly manager never ever smiles really mis

1/ 5

Staff extremely rude and hostile. Woman who works here possibly manager never ever smiles really miserable and everything is too much trouble for her... I'd rather go to prestwich main post office

c m

3 Google Rating

Pretty good service although employees can be a bit faster, especially with opening both windows at

3/ 5

Pretty good service although employees can be a bit faster, especially with opening both windows at all times.

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  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Saturday09:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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