The service is just terrible! Such a big impressive building from the outside, but when you get inside, it's a complete disappointment. The staff is barely moving, everyone is busy with their personal affairs, they don't care about customers. I waited an hour and a half to send a small package around the city of Tashkent!!!! And this is still not enough. Before me, the people who stood there, they generally waited half a day for their parcels to be sent. The service couldn't be worse. One computer for two. While one is sitting at it, that's it, the other is waiting and so are the customers...An hour, two.... It's disgusting, I hope I never have to send anything there again.
And by the way, it is so expensive to send a parcel to Russia. Maybe there are such prices everywhere. But here for 1 kg more than 100,000. and even if 2kg 300g comes out, they round up to three. People were sending in front of me, that's why I found out. In general, I'm not thrilled with our mail. The service is very lame.
I receive parcels from Aliexpress from there. When a parcel arrives to them, they call, you come fill out a receipt that should come home, but it is not brought, because the postman does not want to go to houses with a code, although it is easier to call and find out if a person is at home.
You can also register there with a phone code. Sarkor's office is located nearby
Maintenance class:quickly, clearly, competently.
The staff is courteous, polite, knowledgeable, in a word, professionals.
The post office itself is comfortable, spacious, and clean.I have been using the services of this post office for 20 years..Satisfied
A very spacious room, even too much. The staff with whom I had to communicate are friendly, polite. It took about 30 minutes to unlock the phone's IMEI code from the moment of entering the building to the moment of exiting. A good feeder was invented to replenish the budget. There are no complaints about the employees.
I registered ufimets in this department. A phone with 2 slots. The employee said that only one needs to be registered, which has an Uzbek SIM card. As a result!!! In a week!!!! Both slots have stopped working if the second one has a Russian SIS card!!! Well, why can't you explain normally and do everything at once, and not go and finish 100 times later??
And despite the fact that the office's work schedule is until 19:45 at 19:00, the same employee refused to serve me and did not even answer my questions!
I came to register an imei, I was here for the first time, it is convenient that it is written above each window on what issue you can approach, I had some difficulties and the girl in the imei registration window explained everything in detail
My parcel got lost on the way from Angren to Tashkent. 🤣According to the track code, it was accepted on the 8th, sent to the main post office on the 10th , the last time it was accepted on the 16th at the sorting point they write and on the same day it is 16, 14:45 they write that my parcel is cancelled. What the employees of the Angren branch are doing is just terrible . Being rude makes you guilty of your own mistakes and lack of competence. And yes, as the victims write, they take you back and forth, they do not answer the calls, even if they answer, they say we sent your parcel to Tashkent, everything is there and call there. We call Tashkent, they don't answer the phone there either. We do not know where to turn so that people would work and do their job perfectly and not be outraged that their robot is bad
I was there, I registered the phone, a completely stupid and unnecessary procedure, but the staff is friendly, does their job well and quickly, that's why I gave "4" stars.
An old Soviet building.
They mainly register phones here.
There are few postcards on sale, so I had to go to the market. It's good that it's close.
Stamps for postcards around the world cost 5,100 soums.
The main post office of the capital of Uzbekistan. There is not a single mailbox outside. Not one on the wall at the entrance! It is impossible to send correspondence (letter, postcard for a tourist) on Sunday or in the evening. It is very strange and sad to see this in the XXI century ... ((( Employees of the Uzbek post, you are losing customers and the prestige of the service!!!
The phone's IMEI was registered. Everything went well with us: the specialist worked, spoke Russian, explained everything clearly, politely, and so on. In general, everything went smoothly, and we kept up with the queue and filling out paperwork in half an hour. It would be nice to do all this online, but I think this is not a question for the main post office. There are no complaints.
The atmosphere is pure Soviet Union, of course, already nostalgic))
Terrible attitude towards people, this is a place where everything is not for people! Huge queues, long service, and there's not even a basic restroom! The toilet is for employees only - they answered us! You serve people, you are obliged to provide basic amenities!
To register an IMEI, I liked to contact the very first windows of UZTEL – a high level of service, speed and friendliness. Everything you expect from a customer-oriented company.
The service certainly wants the best, they call and say come and convince you that they work without lunch, you leave work to quickly pick up the parcel and it turns out there is lunch))))
There is clearly not enough staff, but they were served quickly. My lost mail was found and given out. And the girl who found my parcel for me clearly had a lunch break, but she still served me to the end. There would be more such specialists.
I really liked how the staff work, quickly and efficiently. This is the place of all zombies whose bodies don't work, rather go there and send their phone number so that it works. I came there the same way so that my body would work faster.
It's a big building, very stuffy inside, I don't know why the air conditioner wasn't working. Foreigners go there to register SIM cards, the queue is slow, you need to fill out a form while you stand, you can learn something useful, but the work is not very effective, some people are in vain, for example, people who bought a phone in Uzbekistan. There is also no need to register anything with a children's smartwatch, as it turned out. Everything is very slow there...
The people work well, but the mail system itself just sucks. The worst in the post-Soviet space! Literally only this year, when sending parcels, you can be provided with a box, tape, various packaging materials, a marker, a pen, etc. It became possible to fill out a declaration online, then just come with a printed one and a receipt for the parcel. Of course, everything is still very raw, but at least they have started to change something. The mail has been going on for a very long time. Of course, they are trying to change something, but somehow it doesn't work out. They can't bring it to mind properly. I think they're just stealing everything upstairs!
Both outside and inside the building, everything looks very gloomy and when you enter you think you've got it, thoughts of insanely long queues and endless waiting are in your head. But it's not so bad, there are practically no queues, and everyone is working fast enough
Too much at all, to send one parcel to Russia for 5 kg, fifty dollars is almost awesome 😱, it's easier to send gifts with money 😊 in short, I do not advise a specific rip-off
Of course, everything is the old-fashioned way, but people work quickly and with a soul. They speak Russian, and everyone helps each other navigate. In general, the main thing is to stand in line for a couple of hours and everything will be fine))
I registered the imei (mobile phone slot) on the post office. I arrived before the reception hours. But the workers were on the ground and immediately accepted. 60 thousand soums were charged for registration, and 3 thousand soums for a photocopy of the passport. There were almost no visitors on a weekday morning.
A fully preserved masto from the times of the USSR. Many service windows
Friendly but in places, as it should be at the post office, a boorish persnal. There is no toilet.
I send parcels to Russia by this mail and have never had any problems. Parcels arrive within 7 days. The women who accept parcels are friendly and welcoming.
This is the main post office of R.Uz. From here, all shipments are accepted and sent to citizens of the Republic. You can send all kinds of mail. The prices are very low. I recommend it to everyone.
I would have put 0! The mail arrived 10 days ago, according to the tracker it gives the status "waiting at the pick-up point". They still haven't been issued at the post office. They refer to the fact that the mail has not arrived yet. 10 days!!!! You can't get through to the numbers, and if you get through, you'll be like a football - contact this number, contact that number, etc. Some secretaries work. In a word, everything is as sad as it was before. Pseudo improvements!
The service is not very good, the staff does not really explain anything, the location is convenient, there are queues, you have to wait to send a parcel.
Queues, in the worst traditions of the Soviet era. However, there were holidays and most of the windows just didn't work. The purpose of the visit was to register the imei to the phone for about 60,000 rubles.
I bought stamps at the post office. There was no queue, I immediately went to an empty window. A very friendly girl explained to me how much stamps are needed to send a postcard to Russia.
It's crowded, stuffy, it's not always clear which window to turn to (I wanted to buy and send postcards, I didn't understand where it could be done, they kicked me out of different windows, eventually I left with nothing).
Here you can register a SIM card, only one window worked, and the queue quickly accumulated (and this is in the middle of the working day)
The old Soviet building, the inside is the same, unchanged.
All the processes of working with the client have not changed. Everything is long enough, and most importantly, you can often hear "come tomorrow".
It is impossible to enjoy visiting this place.
It's terrible, it's terrible ,
I came, said that I needed to fill out, they told me to wait in line, there were only 2 people in the queue, I was 3, it took 1.5 hours
It's my turn, they tell me to come in here and fill it out electronically, I say I'm sending it for the first time, help me, yes, how rude they were to me, they didn't help me fill it out, although at the very beginning I came up and asked what to fill in in 1.5 hours, I would have figured it out,I'm young, not understanding the whole system of filling out the sending, they didn't send me although there was my turn could have been explained, and if an elderly person came up, or without a phone, that there was no way or could not fill in, no respect, having lost my nerves and time, I wrote a complaint and left, I do not know if the complaint reached the management, I went online at least one positive review I saw, you are goats, you work only at home, I went to my mail , they sent me everything in 5 minutes , everything is normal , everything is fast and polite, and you are called the main institution , you need to drive everyone there
And the management, in my opinion, likes the image of their company since they do not correct themselves the same
God forbid to get to you again
You work slowly for 1.5 hours to serve 2 people , there are no words🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
The impression is average. The queue for IMEI registration is very large, the system is not debugged, it was not possible to register on the first day because the system was hanging. Of the advantages, a very nice girl served.