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    Melbourne Beach Post Office

    2.0 (16 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 1:30 pm

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    Destroying my grass, leaving mail in the weather and rain, and terrible customer service!

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    Terrible customer service. My mail carrier is great but the manager at this post office is useless.

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    Can't ever get through! Automated phone system screwed up and local number always has busy signal.

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    US Post Office - After taking the required on-the-job training & passing the relevant job-specific tests, clerks should know how to do their job!

    US Post Office

    1.9(13 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    From my experience I don't remember having an issue here. I love to buy there stamps from time to…read moretime to support. I lost my wallet and used my passport to get new keys and a changed lock for my mailbox. I thought that was cool.

    I should have waited to go to the gentleman that was at the other window - he is ALWAYS Awesome!!!!…read moreAnyway, let me tell you about what happened today... I walked up to the window and told the clerk (Tammy) that I had already put postage on these 2 envelopes, but decided I wanted to send them Certified. She said fine as if she understood & saw the stamps I had already put on the envelopes. She proceeded to process them and even though I assumed she knew what she was doing, I did repeat to her that I had already attached the postage. She repeated she knew that, but put large $5.26 postage stickers over the top of the stamps I had already put on both of the envelopes. (Assuming she knew what she was doing, I didn't question the $5.26 on the sticker) She stamped my certified receipts with yesterday's date & had to change the date and restamp them with today's date. I answered her questions & confirmed there was nothing hazardous in the envelopes. She then proceeded to give me a total charge of $10.52 - - I repeated to her that I already paid for postage by putting the stamps on, so why was I having to pay for the postage again? She then proceeded to rudely tell me that I did not have to yell at her, (which I wasn't doing), and told me she has been there since 5 AM. I told her I had also been up since 3 AM and had been through a lot already today and so I didn't need to repay for the postage. She then complained that it was the computer that made the error... (However, we all know that she failed to enter that there was postage already attached.) She then had to remove the 2 old $5.26 postage stickers - which ripped the stamps & the envelopes! She had to tape the one envelope twice & then put the new $4.00 postage stickers on both. My new total was $8.00 - which I paid for & left. All the work I put into the paperwork enclosed in both of those envelopes & the work I put into addressing the envelopes & she made both envelopes look like crap! Why is the price of Postage going up but the IQ levels of the clerks going down? Why are we accepting less performance & paying more???

    Old Town Hall History Center

    Old Town Hall History Center

    5.0(1 review)
    1.5 mi

    I was passing through Melbourne Beach when I noticed this building with a historic marker. The…read moremarker is part of the Historical Marker Program, one of the Division of Historical Resources' most popular and valued public history programs. The markers raise awareness of Florida's cultural history while enhancing the enjoyment of historic sites for residents and tourists. The blue historic markers tell the stories of the people and places that were important to Florida's history and they can be found in front of schools, forts, roads, battlefields, cemeteries, churches, historic districts, archaeological sites, and buildings like this one. Historic marker F-640 was installed in 2008 by the Brevard County Historical Commission The Brevard County Tourist Development Council and the Florida Department of State. This building was built in 1908 in what is now Ryckman Park. It faced the Indian River Lagoon and held offices of the Melbourne Beach Improvement Company where Capt. Rufus Beaujean, Donald Beaujean, and Lawrence Ryckman planed the pier, lot sites, roads, and a railway. Eventually, the building became the Melbourne Beach Town Hall and Post Office. In 1953, a new town hall was built. This building was floated down the Indian River to this area. It became the Williams Building when it was used for meetings and classes and managed by Mr. and Mrs. Williams. When the Spessard Holland Golf Course was built, the building was moved to the point of land between Oak Street and Highway A1A where it continued to be a community center. In 2001, the building was scheduled for demolition. Two citizens stepped forward to save it and the community rallied behind them. In May 2007 the building opened as a history center. The museum is free and open on Saturdays. It has displays about history of the area, Ais Indians, Spanish shipwrecks, and the development of Melbourne Beach.

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