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Springfield Post Office

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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Moseley Post Office

Moseley Post Office

(5 reviews)

I use this post office on a regular basis for all my post office related needs. The post office is…read moreusually quite busy in the mornings, at lunchtime and at the end of the day, so I would avoid coming to here at those times if you can avoid it. The post office has very competent staff and I have never once lost my temper in the queue or for inferior service by the staff. They also have a fairly wide range of magazines and confectionary and I am always striking up a conversation with the very friendly chap that works at the confectionary counter. He is slightly abstract in his thinking, but once you can appreciate his sense of humour you will be addicted to speaking to him. Good service, short waiting times and a pleasant atmosphere. Yes Moseley Post Office ticks all of these boxes. Surely this can't be a real post office?

Like most things in Moseley, the post office has character to it. Can't say that I've ever reviewed…read morea post office before. But then I can't say I've been into any particularly memorable post offices before. Other than this one. Firstly, let me just say that the staff are all very efficient and know their stuff. But, for me, one of the pluses of this particular post office is the other customers. The diverse variety of people you get in Moseley appears to be condensed into its post office queues, so time spent in the queue seems to go much faster. Who knew that a post office queue could be diverting? The guy behind the newspapers & confectionary counter always has something amusing to say as well, just to keep you entertained on your way out. Of course, it's also in a lovely historic building too, which is a bonus. And I've never had anything other than good service there. So, it may only be a post office, but one perhaps slightly more worth noting.

Birmingham Post Office

Birmingham Post Office

(13 reviews)

City Core

For years, I would avoid the main post office, especially at peak times, and go to a small local…read moreone. That's before they bought in self service machines and it's probably not overstating that it has changed my life somewhat. It may not be any quicker at the self-service machine, seeing as I'm not a trained PO professional but I pretty quickly learnt the order the questions are going to come up on the big touch-screen in front of me to select what sort of postal service I need. You will be very unlucky if you have to wait in line here as there are plenty of machines that mostly work. If there is anywhere you may have to wait in line is if you need a 'proof of postage' receipt or are sending by any traceable service (recorded deliver, special delivery etc.) but otherwise your stamps are printed along with your receipt in seconds and you pop your post in the box and go. Even better, the post office is now open until 6.30 each week night. It is almost empty for the last hour as no-one knows about late opening. Until now that is.

As Post Offices go... This one is pretty good actually. Ideally situated just off Victoria Square,…read moreI believe it's the largest Post Office in the City Centre. It offers all the services you would need, including a travel money service, a selection of collectable coins/small gifts, insurance/banking and a cash machine. There are a number of counters (and normally plenty of staff), so you WILL have a wait (inevitable these days), but now there is a ticket system in place so you at least have some idea of how long that's going to be. Plus, no more queuing! This branch has installed plenty of seats so you can sit and wait to be called. I popped in to post a parcel to America this week. Obviously, being the festive season... It was packed. I took a ticket and was informed there were 15 people in front of me. When you get your ticket from the automatic machine, you select the service you require (meaning that people waiting for passport/financial services aren't in the same queue as people who just want to post something). Posting things abroad is expensive these days, but the friendly and helpful member of staff I encountered made the pain a little more bearable. Once I was called, I scooted up to the desk to be greeted with a big friendly smile and was asked what I required. I explained I wanted to post a parcel and the guy gave me a sympathetic look and asked me to place my item on the scale. Yes... It was pricey. After going through the American import protocol (filling in the little sticker that pretty much renders any surprise gone for the recipient as you detail EXACTLY what is in the parcel), we had a chat about who I was sending it to and what I was sending. Not in a creepy way, just an interested one. Whilst the exchange was going on, we got to the subject of upcoming travel plans. With two trips abroad planned (so far) for 2014/2015, we got on to the subject of their various financial services for people going on holidays. Now, I am pretty clued up on currency etc - but he had some pretty good information about services I didn't know the Post Office offered (and assured me he wasn't on commission). I left lighter in the wallet, but not too bothered about it. I did everything I needed fairly swiftly and without and hassle. The service I received was pretty fantastic and I left armed with information about things I very well may use in the future. I would definitely use this Post Office again rather than my usual JQ branch if I was headed into town.

Ten Acres Street Sub Post Office

Ten Acres Street Sub Post Office

(2 reviews)

I have a soft spot for this place because of the who the postmaster is. When I lived in Harborne…read moremany years ago I regularly used an off-license on Court Oak Road. Myself and my then housemates were in there on a daily basis and we had a sort of running joke with the owner - If we went in a bought a pint of milk, he'd say "No beer tonight?". The shop became known as 'No Beer Tonight'. When I moved to Selly Park two years ago, this became my closest post office and the first time I went in I was delighted to see that it was being run by Mr No Beer Tonight who, he explained, had moved out of the beer business and into the stamp business. Each time I pop in now I always have a chat with him and his wife (after all these years, we still don't know each others names - I should sort that out) and pass the time of day whilst I get my parcels, or whatever, ready for postage. This is a small post office but as it's a Royal Mail outlet it has all the services you'd normally expect. They have a small selection of goods for sale, but nothing like you'd see in a main or bigger branch. As the place is quite small, with only two counters, you take your chances when you pop in as you could either be the only one in there, or you could be stuck behind a few people, and we all know how annoying that can be. As an aside, this post office has a cash machine on the outside of the building. It's one of the only cash machines in the area, so that's worth knowing, too.

I have been in this post office a handful of times and one of the things that puts me off…read morereturning, is the fact that they do not give change. Therefore, you either have to have the right change, which I rarely do, or you have to pay by card. There are also a number or services that they do not cater for anymore (I am not sure why), but you can no longer get your car taxed here. However, the staff have always been polite and quite helpful when I have been in. There is nearly always a queue as it is in quite a busy location, but I have never waited agonisingly long to be served! If you use the post office for things other than general postage services, then I would recommend going elsewhere, however this store is good for stamps and such and they also sell packaging and a couple of cards.

Unique

Unique

(2 reviews)

Really useful shop on campus that offers full postage/parcel options, an extensive selection of…read morecards and university branded gifts and clothing. I was initially suspicious that my post wouldn't reach its destination. It seems unusual not to be served through a glass partition after an enormous queue, but arrive it did. The staff seem knowledgable about postage options although they don't offer other post office services such as passport and tax disks. I rarely buy cards elsewhere now unless I happen to be in town when I remember and whilst Unique isn't really a bargain you certainly won't pay more than in other major 'card retailers'.

This is a really useful store, it sells a variety of gifts and cards, caters for full Royal Mail…read moreservices, it provides a photo processing service and is a dry cleaning agent. I had no idea that the University had a post office and when I discovered it, I was more than pleased as I often post a lot of parcels and letters. It is a really useful store to have on the campus. However, I have had a few unpleasant experiences with the staff. I went in a few months ago to post some parcels and the lady serving me misheard the type of postage I had asked for, when I told her of the mistake, she accused me of changing my mind instead of her mishearing me. She then angrily had recalculated the cost. I was quite shocked by her reaction and I felt as though she was having a go at me, when I had been nothing but polite. The other staff do not seem so bad, but the customer service here is really not up to the standard it should be and I feel as though they would rather be elsewhere than serving the customers. After my previous experience I have been reluctant to return, which is a shame as the services are useful and convenient for me.

Springfield Post Office - postoffices - Updated May 2026

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