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    Evan responded to my questions quickly and was helpful in answering any questions I had. Highly recommend!

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    The UPS Store

    The UPS Store

    2.5
    (22 reviews)

    Consistently friendly, efficient, staff…read more We started using them as our default drop-off location instead of home deliveries last year, to cut out having to wait for deliveries, stop by once or twice a week when doing shopping in the area.

    Gave a second chance but walked…read more 1st time, my elderly mother went there to get an estimate to mail two trays of black and white cookies. lady said they'd need to build a box. mom said I first would like to know how much before you go through that trouble. she built the box anyway. $100 to ship two trays of BJ's black and white cookies. At this point mom felt pressured to ship as they built the box and put all the info in computer. totally took advantage of her and I was angry for her. 2nd time I went with my son yesterday to mail a home decoration we found antiquing. asked what it was, I said decoration, made from metal and wooden. I was quite literally grilled for specifics. I felt so vulnerable having to literally describe in detail my item. I was told they needed to know exactly so if it fell out of the box they knew what box to put it back in. That was not going to happen. It was a box inside a box inside a box. Each box individually taped. I felt that was none of their business as I did not want to donate to their home. I gave sufficient detail at a wood and metal home decoration. she measured weighed put my address in. told me $115, deliver on Thursday. I thanked her but took my item and left. drove down the street to a different UPS store. completely different experience. Clean, friendly and no grilling of what I was mailing they were happy in knowing it was a home decoration made of wood and metal. period. $61 to ship. deliver on Thursday. what the heck? how in the world do they have such huge discrepancies. both had same information, same package, same everything. and how in the world do you sleep at night charging my mom, 87 years old, $100 to mail 2 trays of BJ's black and white cookies. She asked for an estimate and you made a kind woman feel hostage to your box building. honestly you should be ashamed of yourselves. that is truly ridiculous!!! after I experienced the crazy yesterday it's confirmed, lack integrity and honesty and YOU DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT to know precisely what is in my package. I shared what you needed to know and then you wanted to rip my son off and charge $115.

    Uncle Marty’s Shipping Office

    Uncle Marty’s Shipping Office

    4.8
    (38 reviews)

    TL;DR: For the really important stuff, trust these guys…read more Longer version: Was in Ithaca for a family memorial service; thus the ceramics and pottery we were shipping back to California had a great deal of value to us. How do you ship several pounds of bowls, ceramic art and sculptures? Could have used the Post Office, UPS Store, etc...and probably end up with a box of fragments when it arrived. Found Uncle Marty's on Yelp, and was encouraged by the reviews, so we drove the rental with a trunk full of ceramics there. Staff was very understanding, kind, and friendly. At the same time, while they were gentle on the items and very mindful of how to pack them, they were also very conscious of the cost implications, and worked through several different options to find the right number of boxes (and the right sizes) to ship off the items to two different locations (daughter in Chicago, us back in California). While it didn't end up being inexpensive (not Uncle Marty's fault...FedEx ain't never been the cheapest), I am pleased that every single item arrived perfectly packed, safe, and undamaged. I'm not sure if I'll ever find myself again needing to ship things from upstate New York, but if I do I know where I'll go.

    I stopped here recently because I used to ship via DHL from my office, but campus is closed and I'm…read morenow not able to schedule a pick-up from the same location. I have a DHL account I've used for charging the cost of shipments; however, the person I spoke with at the front desk of Uncle Marty's while trying to ship out my parcel said that they have a specific retail export account number that all shipments get assigned to when being scheduled for pick-up... so they can't use alternative DHL accounts for charging shipments. When I offered to pay for the shipment with my procurement card, that seemed to be fine... until I inquired further about whether or not duties/fees could be charged to that same procurement card upon their arrival at the destination processing facility (I was shipping to Tanzania, and this is an easy process when shipping via your own DHL account). I've typically ensured our office - as the sender - makes payment on duties/fees for a parcel, at least within the last couple years (it expedites the delivery, and many international institutions in the developing world don't have the easily accessible means to pay for duties/fees on an item that's being provided to them as a donation). Since I wasn't able to ensure that duties/fees would be paid by me/my procurement card as the sender - and I couldn't use my own DHL account - I ended up leaving, parcel in-hand, without being able to get it processed and sent out via Uncle Marty's. I was also able to leave with a single plastic waybill packet, as well as a paper waybill... after specifically requesting both items (more than once). While DHL has certainly preferred folks go through their electronic scheduling system in recent years, that has proven to sometimes be problematic when shipping to certain parts of the world (given the need for indicating villages / areas that aren't especially known)... so I like to have a couple paper waybills handy, and I *HAVE* been able to ship out with paper waybills (i.e. without DHL rejecting the parcel because of a paper waybill) without issue. In the beginning of working from home back in March, I had gone to the Pack & Ship store that used to be on the corner of the Commons to ship out an identical parcel. There? No issues whatsoever (and yes, I used a paper waybill for that parcel). But that store is closed now, so I opted to try Uncle Marty's. Unfortunately, the process isn't as easy here as it was at the store on the Commons (which was so much easier because I was just able to use my DHL account number for any / all charges). TL;DR The explanation above probably includes more complicating factors than most shipments being sent out via Uncle Marty's, but it was my experience. The guy I spoke with at the desk was certainly friendly and answered my questions helpfully (hence the rating), but it's important to know the complicating factors of trying to use your own DHL account, etc.

    Evan's Notary Service - notaries - Updated July 2026

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