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    Goin Postal - Buckeye

    5.0 (1 review)

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    We had Josh, Ben and Brian as our unloading crew. Extremely polite, personable, clean cut crew that…read moreupon first meeting represented Rambo 121 very well. They wasted no time in getting into their routine and in 2 hours unloaded our 26 ft truck. They were there to serve our needs and were very patient. Would recommend them for unloading labor. As far as a team to load a truck, we didn't have that need and therefore can't vouch for their skill sets in that area. Rambo 121 communication skills were excellent in reminders of our up coming move in. Didn't have to question if they were going to show up.

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    DROP OFF: UPS Store #4740. Sat 25 Oct 2025. 1:14 PM…read more Goodyear, AZ I was first in the return line waiting for assistance to return five items. I was not in a hurry. A worker came to the counter and didn't greet me in the usual UPS style I'm used to. She said basically nothing. It seemed that she was irritated at having to leave her other work to help me, a 70+ year old man. The young woman is black with first name starting with (I think) "K". The first 3 packages were pre-labeled. She scanned them and then TOSSED THEM ON THE GROUND behind her with total disregard for what might be in the boxes. My wife said they were expensive shoes being returned. Then she scanned the next item from my phone, picked up a plastic bag, curled the open bag and tied it in a knot, bending the item's packaging before putting the return label on the wrapped plastic. The fifth item was scanned from my phone and by that time I was so angry at all of this I didn't pay attention to what she did to it. It was then I thought that perhaps she was being passive aggressive to me in that I didn't use the self-service machine. With the 5 return items, I didn't want to deal with the self-serve machine. There was no smile from her, no asking if I wanted a receipt, and no thanking me for coming in today. She just had an irritated scowl most of the time. Later I thought I should have called her on tossing the boxes on the floor, but that might not have helped. Perhaps she was having a bad day, or really doesn't like the job, or really took a quick dislike to me and acted unprofessionally. UPS had better deal with this worker quick before she sullies the reputation of this usually fine store.

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