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Mail Boxes Etc - Shipping and Mailing Service_Edinburgh

Mail Boxes Etc

(3 reviews)

What a nifty little shop this is. When I worked at the Persian Rug shop in New Town I used to get…read moresent to a different branch to do bulk photocopying and they always did a great job. This time I just needed a an A4 envelope to send off my acceptance letter for my masters in (sorry, had to get that in there, I'm very excited), so I thought I'd give the Morningside Road branch a look. They run a slick, professional service here, I've always been impressed with them. As Mark W. says, the website gives you the low down on all their services, but, briefly, they do mainly copying, printing and shipping. The staff in this particular branch are really friendly and only too happy to help. I wouldn't recommend anywhere else for your printing and copying needs.

Mailboxes Etc is a shop that does a lot. It not only provides a mailbox service, but also allows…read moreyou to ship parcels across the globe as well as providing a comprehensive printing and copying service. They have a few shops across Edinburgh, with the premises I visited being in Morningside, not far from Holy Corner. I visited here for a relatively small job - scanning one sheet of A4 and saving it to a USB stick. The job was done with a couple of minutes, and the staff were swift and helpful. Judging from the amount of completed printing lying around, it is a well used service. Their website is well worth a visit, and has comprehensive information on all the services they offer, as well as giving you the option to track and trace shipments, get quick quotes for parcels, and rent mailboxes, all from the home page. It is slick and professional-looking, which helps to add to the credibility of the company. I couldn't fault the job they did for me, and have given them a rating of 3 stars. The true test for Mailboxes Etc would be with a bulk printing order, but I would have no qualms about using them again.

Pack and Send

Pack and Send

(4 reviews)

Leith

Pack and send were employed to send 3 packages to my house (from Edinburgh to Kent the cost for…read morethis was £117 as yet I have not received them (10 days later) the sub contractor they employed said they did delivery them and fraudulently signed my name. Pack and send documentation shows no one had the "Authority to leave" yet by there own admission this is what happened. Pack and Send refuse to take culpability for the packages going astray and I am now £867 out of pocket. This post will remain here until this is resolved. So if your ready this post use at your own peril

I work with shippers almost daily, and many leave a lot to be desired. This experience, however,…read moretakes the cake and is the most appalling I have experienced yet. Initially the person I dealt with seemed to at least know what they were doing, despite telling me I would have to wait at least two weeks to even get my items picked up and they wouldn't send it the method I preferred. Then someone else takes over, and she doesn't seem to care or have a clue about what has been agreed to. Despite endless emails and having to call overseas multiple times, she still managed to ship my package TO THE WRONG ADDRESS, using the WRONG COURIER. I caught this the same day I finally got tracking after demanding it...and had to call again. No apology, not interested in fixing things - she had the nerve/silliness to tell me she was sure my package would still reach me. Yeah, packages that are not addressed correctly just somehow know where to be delivered...right. This, after paying a hefty price and now waiting close to three weeks and having to be on them to get things done. Unbelievable. I have my doubts my package will arrive at all, given she didn't care to make this right and the manager wasn't in. Perhaps my UK attorney reaching out will get something done. I recommend AVOIDING this shipper.

The Post Office - Storefront

The Post Office

(4 reviews)

New Town

No matter when I come here, no matter what day of the week or what time of day, I always have to…read morewait for about 15 minutes before I'm even acknowledged. It's quite a small post office, given how many people it caters to. The staff are...well, they're extremely capable at their job and so are quick and efficient....maybe a bit snippy but it's a busy job. If i'm in the area and have no other choice then ok, I'll come here, otherwise, not my preferred post office!

I hopped in here on my way past yesterday to post a couple of letters. Yes, not even parcels. One…read morewas for New York, so not your standard stampage, and I wasn't sure the other still counted as "Letter" as it was quite thick (17 pages. I ramble. You know that.) I wombled in at lunchtime and was surprised by how short the queue was. I'd thought that somewhere this central would be jam-packed, especially at lunchtime, but not so, and the queue was moving along at a fair lick, so kudos to the folks at the windows. I, however, poor soul that I am, fished out my envelopes and was instantly barked at by a lady on patrol. "STAMPS? YOU WANT STAMPS?" - and she hustled me out of line. There's an express queue for postage, it seems, of which I was unaware; my regular post office is the one on St Mary's Street - infinitely more compact and manual - so I wasn't used to the idea. Oh, provincial me. It was helpful of her, but she was also slightly alarming and officious in her manner, which kind of made me want to take these lengthy epistles, toils and spoils of my aching hand and brain, and run for the wind. "I won't let her hurt you," I would whisper as we fled down to the shore... But fortunately, reason prevailed, and I was swiftly served with the correct postage. A point here and there at the card machine and she bustled off to find somebody else. I feel a warm fuzziness about post offices not dissimilar to that which I feel about Christmas, and so I wasn't equipped to deal with this mild intimidation. Trying to claw back some of that festive posty spirit, I pulled my international stamp for the New York missive out of the machine, and bounced excitedly. I'm no avid philatelist but I do love to see a pretty stamp with a picture on it. "Look, it's all colourful and pretty!" I squeaked to the customer at that moment replacing me at the machine, and pointed at my picturesque postage stamp. I was met with a derisive stare. Oh. Not that kind of post office then. Still, it was light, it was quiet, and I got everything done quickly that I needed to do. I wouldn't avoid it if I were nearby, but all else being equal, I would choose the queues and jovially messy jiffy bag walls at teeny weeny St Mary's Street over the efficient brusqueness of Frederick Street.

MAIL BOXES - couriers - Updated May 2026

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