Post office Amarnagar

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Faridabad, India

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Post office Amarnagar Reviews | Rating 2.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Post office Amarnagar is located in Faridabad, India on Pocket C, Sector 27C. Post office Amarnagar is rated 2.5 out of 5 in the category post office in India.

Address

Pocket C, Sector 27C

Phone

+91 1800112011

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Shruti Singh

The post office are is big . The attendants were very rude and uncooperative.

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refrigerator repair

is a customer service facility forming part of a national postal system.[1] Post offices offer mail-related services such as acceptance of letters and parcels; provision of post office boxes; and sale of postage stamps, packaging, and stationery. In addition, many post offices offer additional services: providing and accepting government forms (such as passport applications), processing government services and fees (such as road tax), and banking services (such as savings accounts and money orders).[2] The chief administrator of a post office is called a postmaster. Prior to the advent of postal and ZIP codes, postal systems would route items to a specific post office for receipt or delivery. During the nineteenth-century, in the United States, this often led to smaller communities being renamed after their post offices; particularly after the Post Office Department ceased to permit duplicate station names within a state

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Pramod A

good sevice

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Lalit karhana

Government post office Building is very old

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SUDHANSHU THAKUR

Map showing adhaar update kendra here but in post office staff saying here is not update adhaar

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Shashi Kümår

Bad service..as well as payment bank ..

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Health One Pharmacy

NO ONE PICKS UP PHONE. POSTAL SERVICES FROM THIS POST OFFICE IS WORST.

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Varun Kumar

Postman was the worst. They ask for kharcha paani. I think the Indian government didn't give the salary to postman.