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    Marikina Central Post Office

    Marikina Central Post Office

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.8 kmMarikina City

    Been calling their published landline for 3 hours straight, and NOBODY, AS IN NOT A SOUL would pick…read moreup and answer. Is this how Marikina government offices really are? Inefficient scumbags? Dont publish your phone numbers if you are not going to answer calls!!! Does the mayor of this city even know what's going on with his jurisdiction? I wonder.

    A post office means a lot of things to a lot of people, particularly in this day and age of…read moreinternet and technology. For some younger generations, it may seem like the type of obsolete system that should have died out long ago. For older generations or those far apart, it is a way by which one can send sweet, heartfelt, and handwritten messages to their loved ones. While the Marikina Post Office is a small place with a few stations, it is efficiently run by the few people there, cleanly able to efficiently help one out when sending a domestic or international message, postcard, or letter. Call me old-fashioned, but I am a "suki" of the Marikina Post Office. Thus, I can attest that this post office is reliable. Not once did any of my letters or postcards get lost in transit. Never did any of the letters of my friends or relatives from oversees fail to reach me. While most people are cautious about trusting their local post office, I never had a reason to worry. Sending my mails via the Marikina Post Office, I can relax knowing that my letters and postcards will reach my faraway relatives and friends on time. Truly, it is a wonder that so small a place can be a gateway to so many a distant land, and that I know that somewhere, somehow, my sweet, thoughtful messages written on paper is making a relative or a friend smile on the other side of the planet.

    Philpost

    Philpost

    2.5(4 reviews)
    11.4 kmMakati City

    I've been waiting for Literally MONTHS for my "fun stuff" online for a total of around $35 with a…read moreSAL shipping. 14-30 days. Cool. I'll wait. Guess the freaking what, ithat was supposed to arrive last april 2016 to early may 2016 and NO SIGN OF IT! I even tried telling Jlist about this and they shipped a new one. 14-30 days. It's been 20 already and nothing! 2 SAL shipping lost? what the actual hell, Philpost? Are you against people buying those those stuff? I've tried sending them emails after emails but no reply.

    I honestly have a love-hate relationship with Philpost. I guess it's the gravity of the situation…read morethat gets me irked over them at times. Let's say my German friend is leaving for Japan and she needed something from me right away to bring in her trip. So of course I would use EMS for that. For the thousands of pesos that I've paid to send the small package to her, I would expect it to get there in a matter of four days to one week, depending on circumstance. But lo and behold, three weeks has passed, my friend has not received the packet yet. It was only the day before her departure that she received the thing! I don't really care if there was anything that happened in between. It's EMS, a premium mail class that's been paid for, by (let me reiterate) the thousands. I was utterly dissatisfied that one time. The same year, I have sent out Christmas cards, mostly to US addresses. Guess what? Only one got to the consignee, and the rest were mailed back to me. I don't even want to know what in the universe happened there. Everytime an envelope was mailed back to me, I hit my head on the desk. Then again, I gotta love them for the lots of times they didn't tax me enough, and joked around my peculiar taste in online shopping. To put it simply--"dinaan nila sa tawa". When they saw that I ordered a pink-colored curly long hair wig, they laughed. When they saw that I ordered wooden rocking horseshoes (google it, friend) , they laughed. Okay, they didn't really laugh at the golden (plastic) saturn orb lighter but they loved it anyway. When they saw the (stainless steel)armor ring, they didn't even know what it was until I explained how it's worn. They still laughed. (You probably know what anime I was trying to cosplay here, huh?) In the end, in all of those items, I've paid like 40-70 pesos customs dues (geez, the fees increase dramatically every year, huh?) So In all fairness, they have their good points too. ....Except that one time when my order went above 12,000 yen. My arse was taxed so hard, I went home crying. I guess the wisdom I can impart to you guys (in matters of not getting taxed too much by the customs) is to SPLIT YOUR SHIPMENT, especially if your shipping cost isn't more than the item's cost. Like this example: a DVD priced 7,500 yen with shipping at 900 yen. If you want another DVD around the same amount shipped with your first order, prepare yourself. Sure, you only pay another...what, a few hundred yen for additional weight for the additional item? But if you get taxed, it'll amount around half of your total price + shipping cost. In pesos. There's a magic formula they use to compute customs dues, but no matter how you look at it, it just arrives at half the total cost. It's ingenius, I tell you. SPLIT YOUR SHIPMENT, friends. Not doing so has gotten me paying fees that made me bleed, as compared to completely getting them "duty-free" and delivered to my doorstep because the declared amount just totalled to...umm, "barya"? But of course, it's still totally up to you, whether you want to pay a little extra shipping cost or you know...risk it.

    Makati Central Post Office

    Makati Central Post Office

    1.6(5 reviews)
    11.4 kmMakati City

    The few times I've ordered anything from an online store based in another country, I haven't had to…read morepay extraordinarily ridiculous amounts at customs. Maybe I was lucky, and corruption was on holiday. Nevertheless, claiming a parcel shipped from a source abroad really does give you the heebie-jeebies as soon as you step into the post office. I expected the worst the first time I came through those doors. Fortunately, there weren't a lot of people at the time, though there was still a line. The place isn't airconditioned, and the staff is... Well, old. What's more ancient though is the system in place. There are logbooks you have to sign in order to claim a parcel, and virtually nothing seems computerized. I was lucky that my visits weren't done during peak seasons, but I imagine a little bit of hell during Christmas time or whenever there's a surge of deliveries. Located right on Buendia, parking can be a bit challenging, but the place is pretty much easily accessible. It's also near the fire station, and the thought of having that nearby in case a fire threatens to burn valuable parcels and padala is somewhat comforting. Each of my trips took maybe ten to fifteen minutes. Not bad for a facility run by aging folks. I'm just hoping I'll never have the corruption horror stories every other person seems to have with customs.

    I mailed out a paperwork to the U.S. via registered mail at the Makati Central Post Office in June…read more2025. Three (3) months has passed and the recipient in the U.S. still has not received the registered mail. I also sent a copy of the same paperwork via regular mail and it also has not been received by the recipient in the U.S. It's a disgrace that the Makati Central Post Office is unreliable. It is possible that there are mail thieves somewhere in the process. Nick M.

    Philpost - postoffices - Updated May 2026

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