Certified by Melrose Street Post Office • May 24, 2026
Monday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
SundayClosed
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Mar 12, 2026
1.0
The guy at the front is very rude and he purposely printed the label for my daughter's post to be sent to the incorrect address. She noticed on her way out on the proof of postage and informed him, only to have him belittle her and behave as if it was an inconvenience for him to correct the postcode he had put wrong.
This is only because she asked if she could pay by stamps and he was unhappy about this.
He also was dishonest that you can't pay for potage using prepaid stamps.
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Sanjay jiva
Jan 28, 2026
5.0
Excellent service. Staffs are very helpful
SP
Sammir Popt
Jan 13, 2026
5.0
Very good service, i am very happy . They helped me while they were closing
KC
ketan chauhan
Dec 24, 2025
5.0
We have had a great experience with lovely customer service by Rakhee
Frequently Asked Questions About Melrose Street Post Office
How much cash can I withdraw at a Post Office counter?
The amount you can withdraw in a Post Office branch will depend on any withdrawal limits in place on the specific account you hold with your bank. If you’re unsure, please contact your bank directly to check.
Do I get charged for making cash withdrawals at Post Office?
No charges are taken at the counter however some banks may charge.
For details, please check directly with your own bank.
How do I deposit a cheque at Post Office?
To deposit a cheque, you’ll need to bring the following to your nearest branch:
*The cheque
*A completed deposit slip from your bank, if applicable. Please contact your bank to request paying-in slips as these are not held in Post Office branches
*A cheque deposit envelope for your bank (these are available from your own bank or the majority are stocked in Post Office branches)
Please do not enclose cash. Full instructions can be found on the cheque deposit envelope.
Simply hand over your sealed cheque deposit envelope to the Post Office who will provide you with a receipt for your cheque deposit envelope.
Why did my Post Office refuse to issue change?
If you’ve registered for the Change Giving service, you shouldn’t be refused change at your nominated Post Office branch.
You may have been refused if you’re not signed up to this service. If you’d like to do so, contact your bank directly to find out whether they offer the service and how to sign up.
If you’ve signed up but aren’t using your nominated branch, it’s at that branch’s discretion whether they have enough change available to fulfil your request.
To get more information about your bank’s services and Change Giving, contact them directly.
What is the Post Office Change Giving service?
If you’re a business banking customer and you regularly need to exchange cash for coins, you can do this at the Post Office with selected banks using our Change Giving and Change Giving “Lite” services.
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