PostNet Broadacres
TrustIndex
0
Ranking
#10
in Business & Legal Services
NPS Score
0
Recommended: Unlikely
Jun '25 - May '26
PostNet Broadacres has a TrustIndex of 0 out of 10 on Hellopeter, based on 2 reviews in the last 12 months. Hellopeter has tracked PostNet Broadacres across 2 total reviews. How is the TrustIndex calculated? →
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Extremely disappointing and unsafe experience with PostNet Broadacres. On the morning of 17 March, I was parking opposite the store when a staff member—who appeared to be offloading stock from a Toyota (reg: BF 20 HY GP)—drove off with the left rear door still wide open, directly into the space I was attempting to park in. Despite signalling and hooting to alert her to the danger, she continued driving completely unfazed, creating a serious near-miss situation. When I approached her to raise the concern, she responded with attitude and made snide remarks instead of acknowledging the safety risk. This kind of careless behaviour is extremely concerning and, based on the interaction, does not seem like an isolated incident. I later mentioned this at my gym, and someone else shared a similar experience. Due to this, PostNet Broadacres has lost my business, as well as that of my family and neighbours. I will also be sharing this experience by word of mouth. I would like to formally raise a serious safety concern regarding an incident that occurred on the morning of 17 March involving a staff member from PostNet Broadacres. While I was attempting to park opposite the store on my way to the gym, a staff member—who appeared to be offloading stock from a Toyota vehicle (registration: BF 20 HY GP)—attempted to drive off with the left rear door still fully open. At the time, I was in the process of parking next to the vehicle. Despite signalling to indicate my presence, the driver continued moving. I then hooted to warn her of the dangerous situation, but she remained completely unfazed. Concerned about the obvious safety risk, I approached her to address the matter. Unfortunately, instead of acknowledging the situation or apologising, she responded with a dismissive attitude and made snide remarks. This behaviour reflects a troubling disregard for basic safety and customer consideration. Based on the interaction, it appeared to be habitual rather than an isolated lapse in judgment. This concern was further reinforced when I later mentioned the incident at my gym, where another individual indicated they had experienced a similar issue in the past. As a result of this incident, PostNet Broadacres has lost my business, as well as that of my family and neighbours. I will also be sharing this experience more broadly within my community.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Extremely disappointing and unsafe experience with PostNet Broadacres. On the morning of 17 March, I was parking opposite the store when a staff member—who appeared to be offloading stock from a Toyota (reg: BF 20 HY GP)—drove off with the left rear door still wide open, directly into the space I was attempting to park in. Despite signalling and hooting to alert her to the danger, she continued driving completely unfazed, creating a serious near-miss situation. When I approached her to raise the concern, she responded with attitude and made snide remarks instead of acknowledging the safety risk. This kind of careless behaviour is extremely concerning and, based on the interaction, does not seem like an isolated incident. I later mentioned this at my gym, and someone else shared a similar experience. Due to this, PostNet Broadacres has lost my business, as well as that of my family and neighbours. I will also be sharing this experience by word of mouth. I would like to formally raise a serious safety concern regarding an incident that occurred on the morning of 17 March involving a staff member from PostNet Broadacres. While I was attempting to park opposite the store on my way to the gym, a staff member—who appeared to be offloading stock from a Toyota vehicle (registration: BF 20 HY GP)—attempted to drive off with the left rear door still fully open. At the time, I was in the process of parking next to the vehicle. Despite signalling to indicate my presence, the driver continued moving. I then hooted to warn her of the dangerous situation, but she remained completely unfazed. Concerned about the obvious safety risk, I approached her to address the matter. Unfortunately, instead of acknowledging the situation or apologising, she responded with a dismissive attitude and made snide remarks. This behaviour reflects a troubling disregard for basic safety and customer consideration. Based on the interaction, it appeared to be habitual rather than an isolated lapse in judgment. This concern was further reinforced when I later mentioned the incident at my gym, where another individual indicated they had experienced a similar issue in the past. As a result of this incident, PostNet Broadacres has lost my business, as well as that of my family and neighbours. I will also be sharing this experience more broadly within my community.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I was sent a Registered letter from overseas but it was sent back because Postnet said they only keep it for 3 months. However I was in Postnet 1.5 months before and there was no collection slip for this item. As we seldom use normal mail anymore I can't afford to keep going regularly anymore to check my box. To help we customers, I asked for a SMS to be sent to me when a registered letter is received but I was told "no" they don't offer that service. This would provide a safety net if they don't put a note in my box that there was a registered item waiting for me. How much does a SMS cost to provide good service.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I was sent a Registered letter from overseas but it was sent back because Postnet said they only keep it for 3 months. However I was in Postnet 1.5 months before and there was no collection slip for this item. As we seldom use normal mail anymore I can't afford to keep going regularly anymore to check my box. To help we customers, I asked for a SMS to be sent to me when a registered letter is received but I was told "no" they don't offer that service. This would provide a safety net if they don't put a note in my box that there was a registered item waiting for me. How much does a SMS cost to provide good service.
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