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722-5 Fuseishichō, Takamatsu, Kagawa 761-8071, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 87-866-3741
sitio web: map.japanpost.jp
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 34.3098303, Longitude: 134.0513153
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::Telephone support is too unfriendly It is your responsibility to investigate mail accidents, regardless of regular mail. I'm calling because I'm worried. I was really uncomfortable with the attitude that I clearly didn't want to get involved with.
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::The receptionist lady with a short cut and gray hair was the worst. The way he speaks is like a fight every time. I can see how she changes her response when she sees other people. Other people are very responsive ♪
hitomi s
::Arrived 20 minutes before opening. I knew it was starting at 9am, so I quietly waited outside. While many other post offices will tell you to go to the ATM a little earlier if you are waiting, they made you wait until exactly 9 o'clock, and even though there were many customers waiting outside, they complained about the opening time. Unkindness. I wonder how long it has been since privatization. Even among postal workers, they are extremely unfriendly. Unfriendly staff.
佐々恵美
::I have used about 5 post offices in Takamatsu City, but the staff here are the nicest. I often use Mercari to list items for sale, and they happily answer even the smallest questions without making a negative face. Please be sure to keep any trash left behind after pasting the slip. I have also seen them kindly respond to customers who came to ask about stamps. If you have any ideas to discuss, we recommend that you use this post office. However, the parking lot is dangerous. The parking lot in front of the post office faces the road and has poor visibility, so please leave the parking lot slowly. If you're worried, there's a parking lot next to the post office, so it's safer to use that.
yama suezu
::When I purchased stamps for auspicious occasions, the female staff member said to me with a smile, ``When is the ceremony? Congratulations,'' and when she was leaving, she said ``I wish you all the best.'' He was a very pleasant person. I would like to use it again.