The post office feels too cluttered and chaotic, with boxes everywhere and limited space for Evri parcels. It would benefit from better organization and a focus on essentials rather than stocking too many items. That said, the staff are friendly and helpful.
TG
Tom Gilbey
Nov 10, 2023
5.0
The team at Putney Post Office are awesome. Always smiling, always helpful and nothing’s too much trouble. Special shout out to Roxy who’s saved my skin on a number of occasions. Thanks team.
PA
Polin Angelova
Sep 22, 2023
5.0
Gautama was fast and efficient in helping me process my passport application. Completely stress free. Thank you.
JC
jacqueline coombes
Sep 22, 2023
5.0
Today I was served by Bhavisha and I received excellent service she was very efficient and helpful. Help me with my holiday money and license
PT
PRT Top-Track
Aug 1, 2023
1.0
Under staffed. Randomly closed whenever I go there.
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