mohanramv4 wrote on Oct 7
th, 2011 at 9:07am:
I am trying to get a 0207.0208 number for Cricklewood Delivery Office NW2 1AA but in vain. The number posted in this site keeps on ringing and no one is picking the phone. Can someone please send an alternate phone number?
The number given in the card is 08456112922.
Hello Mohan and welcome to SAYNOTO0870.COM.
I did a search of our database, not for the words
royal mail
but for
cricklewood
and two unverified entries come up saying they are for Royal Mail in that area.
We have 020 8450 2434 and the number mentioned by sherbert, 020 8452 4884.
Additionally, also unverified, is a number for the Post Office on Broadway: 020 8450 5080
As I say, all these numbers are unverified, so I as for any feedback (positive or negative) on how they work.
Remember that places such as sorting offices are likely to have multiple numbers for different parts and different staff members. For example, I recently discovered a number for my town's main sorting office which, the lady at my local delivery office informed me, was the main switchboard. She gave me another number for enquiring about sending mail.
For this reason, I've put the unverified number for the Post Office in Broadway. Perhaps they might be able to help you with an alternative.
If you do get a suitable alternative, then please let me know by posting on this thread so I can list it in the database.
One last thing; you made reference to "0207" number and "0208" number. These have never been STD codes for London. For over 10 years, most of Greater London has had one area code which is 020. Local numbers are eight digits long (rather than seven as they were under the former separate codes, 0171 and 0181). Thus, these are the eight digits needed to call from one landline with a 020 number to another (without needing to dial the STD code).