Ok so ive read a lot of these posts on here, the guy behind the counter (his name is Kam) he is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet, be polite to him, he will do the same to you.. its common practice for all post office's to shut between 1pm and 2pm. (They all do !). Why shouldn't they have a lunch break ?
I have never in the last 2 years (since Sue left) had a problem here, I find Kam very helpful, he isn't rude at all, in fact if ive written something down wrong he will tell me and correct for me.. so stop the hate and get to know him.. you will then realize what a nice guy he is..
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Stan Toddson
Mar 2, 2026
4.0
I have no complaints or whatever. I use this Post Office monthly for collecting parcels. The only one reason I don’t give 5 stars is the opening times as it closes too early for many working people - 5pm.
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Daniel Barry
Jul 3, 2025
1.0
Went to drop off a prepaid parcel. No "please or thank you" . Staff no more helpful in Nisa about opening times. Guy just comw of lunch break still on his phone
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Diana Green
Jun 17, 2025
5.0
This post office is the best in the area, which is local to me. The gentleman who runs it is always so helpful, friendly and polite. He is always willing to help and offer advice when needed.
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