Saundra, if your pension is going to be being paid into your bank account, can you not use your bank card to draw out your cash at the same post office counter you usually use, (admittedly after it's been cleared into your bank)?
I have to say, and yes, you can all sneer at me

, I've got a thick skin, I'm no fan of online banking and resent the way Covid has pushed me into having to use it more and more. I would never rely on it, and would always insist on receiving monthly paper statements as a failsafe. Like Osc, I'm paranoid about transferring money and have to double and triple-check the account and the amount. I still use cheques, and if pushed into it, I will use over-the-telephone payment of bills using a credit card (which I guess might actually be riskier than online banking transfers) but only with traders I know and trust. As my bank branch is in another town which we never go to these days, I've been using our local building society to draw cash out. The biggest change Covid has made is that I'm using contactless debit / credit cards for most day-to-day transactions, pre Covid it was all cash. Mind you, I do have a mate who I know won't even use contactless ....

Shell, when you said "cheque" I thought that you meant a pen and paper job of old, not the modern versions using an app.
I think you can "pay in" old-fashioned pen-and-paper cheques using an app on your phone, can't you? I'm pretty sure Master O does that. The very rare cheques I receive get paid into the local building society. I never win anything on my Premium Bonds anyway!