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Israel
contacts phone: +972
website: www.israelpost.co.il
larger map & directionsLatitude: 31.9869578, Longitude: 34.9148029
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::A place contains. Service providers are tolerant. Pleasant to be in this place.
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::Record opening at 9am !!! Already 9:15 and closed !!! No one to answer the phone !!!
Nissan Ayalon
::A place looked terrible. Filthy and filthy. Crates upside down in every direction and disorder of seven. A very nice girl sat at the counter when I was happy and, to my surprise, was available because the place was empty. She was courteous, but she could not quite answer the question: "when will it arrive"? Her answer was "Up to a month." The most unanswerable answer is nothing. "But we have an EMS service that will be between two and three days" if you want. It seems that they are not being properly trained, even though she has been working for six months and the information is nowhere else to read, or she tried to sell me their EMS service that cost 120 shekels to send a letter to England. When I got home, I talked to my father about how exactly the same had happened to him. The clerk frightened him with excessive waiting time to send a package in Israel, and the clerk of course mentioned the super fast service - efficient and also costs the price of hand and foot. My father had no choice and the poor man took the (expensive) service that was sold to him. When I asked why there was no orderly schedule because that's what Mail should know, the clerk gave me her manager on the phone saying "It'll take up to a month, but usually for a week or two." This too is not an answer and I do not need to hear from the manager. Enough to have a newsletter or appear on their website and the detailed information required.
Roni Pessach
::Very slow, inefficient, not nice!
Sapir Almog
::Good service