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It's a farce in there. They also lost something of mine that I redelivered there, but it was such a faff trying to sort it out, and I was so exhausted by the queue (and this was pre-xmas!), that I just gave up in the end... Feel bad for them during these super-busy periods but the lack of staff, speed and smiles doesn't help the issue!
The new post office inside Kristal Pharmacy in Nunhead is open until 7pm, (6.30 on Saturday), there does't tend to be much of a queue there and the shop is like an Aladdin's cave! (plus Beaumont greengrocers and Sopers the fishmonger close by).

Flux capacitor wrote:

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> I think it is time head started to roll.

> www.postoffice.co.uk/contact-us-complaint

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> This article is a year old... I think it's safe to

> say that things have not improved.

>

> www.theguardian.com/business/2018/dec/15/

> royal-mail-queues-lengthen-as-depots-close-across-uk

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