New Post Office in the Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski” 13.12.2012
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Over thirty thousand students and professors from Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski " has newly opened post office in the building where work and study. New post office in alma mater was opened by the Deputy Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications Valery Borissov, the rector of Sofia University  prof. Ivan Ilchev and the Chief Executive Officer of "Bulgarian Posts" Deyan Daneshki.

The new services that will be provided are: postal deliveries and courier services, making insurances, money transfers, subscriptions to newspapers and magazines, sale of prepaid cards and vouchers vignettes , payment of bills for electricity, water, telephone, cable TV, local taxes, filing and receipt of documents for the European health insurance card and retail sales.

This is the eighth new post office, which was opened for the last year and a half. From May 2011 until now been opened post offices in the New Bulgarian University and in several hypermarkets. 26 post offices were moved to a more lively and comfortable places and 7 post offices were repaired.

New e-postcard will be one of the most original messages to friends and family on the eve of Christmas and New Year. Bulgarian Posts provide special application for mobile phones BGPostCard, that allow to send a postcard with your smartphone anywhere in the world.

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