Thornliebank Post Office located at 53B Main St, Thornliebank, Glasgow G46 7SF, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 638 0446

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Gary Lindsay

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Please avoid this post office if you can. They have no interest in pre paid packages. They will not

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Please avoid this post office if you can. They have no interest in pre paid packages. They will not give you proof of postage when every other post office does then will give you cheek. The manager told me he couldn’t as he’s using his resources. My family have issues in here also. *After leaving the above review, my (well packaged) parcel mysteriously arrived at its destination damaged. Very suspicious indeed considering I had just posted this item and left a bad review on here. Coincidence?

scott lindsay

1 Google Rating

Really poor attitude from the manager in this shop. Always cheeky and condescending. I only use for

1/ 5

Really poor attitude from the manager in this shop. Always cheeky and condescending. I only use for convenience but I'd rather take my business elsewhere.

Lde Hopes

1 Google Rating

Very bad customer service from the man who works here. He was verbally abusive to me when I simply

1/ 5

Very bad customer service from the man who works here. He was verbally abusive to me when I simply asked about collection times. I left the shop in tears, won't be back.

Blue

1 Google Rating

Refuses to give proof of postage claiming it uses his resources. Also so rude and unprofessional.

1/ 5

Refuses to give proof of postage claiming it uses his resources. Also so rude and unprofessional.

Dasson Mc

1 Google Rating

The old guy who works here is terrible. Refuses to give receipts out for proof of postage claiming

1/ 5

The old guy who works here is terrible. Refuses to give receipts out for proof of postage claiming it uses his " resources " . Attitude is terrible.

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