Afghanistan Post Tracking

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Afghanistan Post Customer Support Contact:-

Telephone Number: +93 20 210 1270
Helping Hours: Saturday to wednesday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Contact Email:Customer-service@afghanpost.gov.af

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5 thoughts on “Afghanistan Post Tracking

  1. Lets Win Big Reply

    I have been going to this Post office for 10 yrs,they are wonderful,I never had a problem I dont understand all the negative comments,I moved away from N.P.R and I still drive to N.P.R to go to this Post office.

  2. Claudia Gagnon Reply

    I had a great experience with Agility. The only glitch was I was supposed to be picked up on a Tuesday and receive a call on Monday for a time, but I never received a call. After calling them at 8 pm I was told my pickup would be on Wednesday. Every contact I had with Agility was very professional. The moving crews were the best. All the guys were courteous and hard workers. They wasted no time loading and unloading the truck. I would definitely use them again and recommend them to anyone who was looking for a moving company.

  3. Biemann Othersen Reply

    The moving crew was great, I have a lot of musical instruments and they were extra careful handling my equipment and I really appreciated that. They made my move smooth and efficient and no worries on my part. Thank you very much to Conner, Shawn and Kegan.

  4. Teri Whitfield Reply

    Tuesday, March 8, I almost lost my life or been severely injured. On Hwy. 6, between Oxford and Pontotoc, I was eastbound, not speeding, and in a stretch where the rain had temporarily stopped. As I neared a north/south crossing I saw a gravel truck pull to the highway heading south. I honestly am not sure if he stopped or slowed at his Stop sign. Whatever, he pulled onto the 4-lane highway to cross and seemingly made no effort to stop in the median. I saw him pulling into the eastbound lanes right in front of me. I had no time to look into my rear view mirror to see if I had traffic in my left side lane because a second gravel truck was also at the crossing, and I didn’t know if he would stop or not. My decision was whether to steer left and possibly risk broadsiding the second truck or leave the road to my right and try to miss the first truck. I went right. How I missed him I don’t know. God steered me I think. I stopped immediately on the road to talk to driver, but he continued south on the side road, not even courteous enough to stop to see if I was okay or to apologize. I stood there, shaking, and stopped the second truck driver to get information. He hesitatingly answered my questions as to company numbers, etc. The trucks were from Nunley Trucking in Iuka. A third truck had come to the intersection while I was leaving. Mr. Nunley, you need to call all of your drivers in and have a talk about obeying and heeding traffic rules and signs and being safe and courteous. Truck #523 is the truck that ran through the crossing according to the driver of truck #24. I kept saying all the way to Tupelo, “Thank you, God, for sparing my life.” That’s the closest I’ve come to losing it. The driver of the car behind me stopped and stood there while I was talking to the stopped driver. Thank you Mr. Witness. Gloria Smith

  5. William Dorsey Reply

    Kevin and Lorri were super efficient, super helpful, and super knowledgeable. I was cheerfully welcomed right away.They are the perfect ambassadors for the Postal Service. I was shipping a package to France, and they connected me to the best trackable rate available. This rate, by the way, was about 1/3 of the rate quoted by the Postal Service’s closest competitor.

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