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Blaenavon Post Office

Savings Stamps

Image of a piggy bankBills have a nasty habit of sneaking up and taking us by surprise. That’s when Post Office™ saving stamps can help by offering an easy and affordable way to budget for your household expenses - so when bills come through the door, you’ll be more prepared to pay for them. They cost £5 each and can be bought at any Post Office™ branch.

 

You can use Post Office™ saving stamps to pay bills or buy any product or service available at the Post Office™, including:
Gas bills Electricity bills Water bills Phone bills Holiday essentials such as travel insurance and Travel phonecards Extras at Christmas and other occasions Retail purchases like cards and stationery Savings products NEW! Now available to help you budget for your car tax

To use Post Office™ saving stamps, simply ask for a free starter pack at your local branch. The pack will tell you how the scheme works and includes the collector cards onto which you’ll stick the stamps you purchase. To pay with Post Office™ saving stamps, simply take the collector card you wish to spend in to your local Post Office™ branch and hand it over as payment.


 

A Post Office serving the needs of the local community it also offers holiday flat rental, fresh bread, cakes, hot homemade soup, sandwiches and rolls, hot savouries, take away tea and coffee, gifts, cards and award winning local ice creams

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Chris & Gail Rowles
Prince Street Post Office, Blaenavon, NP4 9XA.

Contact Details

Telephone: 01495 790238

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