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    2.0(12 reviews)
    0.0 miHazelwood

    There were plenty of places to park around the post office. The clerk was friendly and worked as…read morefast as he could. They would definitely benefit from having another clerk. The line took a while while I was there. It's the post office so it's never the cleanest and prices are what they are. They have a self service area right when you walk in but it didn't have what I needed the post office for. There are also priority mail boxes available here for the public to take and use for shipping.

    Why do they have Asian employee Bruce at front desk? He obviously doesn't like customers. I have…read morehad several other clerks wait on me at this location and they have been both helpful and courteous. Bruce was NEITHER. I asked how much extra for a thick Xmas card I brought with me. He weighed it and He said it would cost $1.01. I told him I had forever stamps and I would like to purchase the difference in cost for stamps for Xmas cards. (I didn't know how much the forever stamps are worth in 2024) That way I could use the forever stamp plus the additional priced stamp ($.28). He told me "just put 2 forever stamps on them". Why would I want to pay $1.46 per Xmas card when it only costs $1.01 to mail them???????? I had to request 3 times for him to sell me the .28 stamps and he acted like I was so putting him out. UGH. I will wait in line to have anyone BUT BRUCE help me next time. It isn't worth the aggravation of being treated like garbage by a federal employee who makes his living from my taxes!!!

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    2.0(66 reviews)
    2.0 miLents, Southeast Portland

    At least 70 percent of the times I've been here, I feel like something shady is going down. One…read moretime it might be a series of sketchy dudes harassing people for change at the front door. Another time, it might be some rambunctious teens in the parking lot. Or, like tonight, it might be an unexplained gaggle of teeny old Asian ladies using the broad sidewalk outside like their private patio and just chatting away in their wheeled chairs and walkers. I like to think of it as local color. Local meaning: an odd intersection of high school back alley / retirement home / low income housing / Ross Dress 4 Less / LA Fitness / Joann's / cineplex. And color meaning: red as in roses (a la Avenue of the same), white as my knuckles, and blue as in collar and occasionally language. So, but. It has a self-serve postal machine that's open late, which is awesome. It has those flat-rate boxes and envelopes that make life a million times easier, and can provide a tracking number, and are still way cheaper than UPS or FedEx. It's fairly spacious, so you're not breathing down anyone's neck if you find yourself waiting, and you're never hunting for parking. I like it. Even though sometimes I sorta fear for my safety. But that just makes it more exciting. Kinda? Anyway. It's a decent post office. It takes your money and whatever it is you want to mail, and delivers it across the country, or just down the street. Today, I mailed my hair to a lady in Georgia. You can't do that online! It's a pretty nifty system, that USPS, and this particular spot is a fairly easy portal into the post. I reeeeeally want to call it the whole package, but Lents, man... it's pretty outside the box.

    Always crowed with long lines. There are. 2 people working here but only 1 person tends to the…read morelines. I recommend going a bit farther to Adam St one. Never coming back here again.

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    2.9(67 reviews)
    5.9 miPearl District

    Helpful staff, stocked with all the usual packing supplies and greeting cards. This is the main…read morePost Office for downtown Portland and it's quite large with lots of parking out front, and a huge area dedicated to P.O. Mailboxes. They have extended hours, staying open until 6:30 in weekenights, rather than the typical 5mor 5:30pm. My only complaint is the 2nd door to enter is soooo heavy and a challenge to push open for those of us with strength and shoulder issues. They should have a handicapped button to enable easy access for those in a wheelchair, and people like me with chronic shoulder issues. There is a ramp out front for those unable to climb the set of 5 steps.

    horrible experience by a red head female clerk at the Clackamus post office. I was shaking when I…read moreleft. she ignored me, then when she finally waited on me she argued with me and started to rip the lane she printed off my package as she said I insisted there was an extra charge I saw in the machine to pay. She kept going back to another job stamping orange slips while I was standing at the counter. I won't step foot in there again and I don't think this employee should work in any kind of customer service. Especially a federal employee. I will be talking to her manager as well. Worst experience ever and I was the only customer in there until th. Wry end but she acted like I was there to bug her. wish I didn't have to give one star, not worth it.

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    2.3(61 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    I love the post office. I got back into hand written letters. It started as a way to be a better…read moreuncle to my niece's. Which led me to realize how much I like writing people. Which led me wanting to start writing in cursive again. Which made me want more people writing back. Which led me to gathering as many addresses of friends and family members I could find. Which led me to remember how much I like the U.S. Post Offices system. Growing up in Sacramento, California, the Pony Express history was pretty common knowledge. I always thought how cool and rough it would be to be a Pony Express rider. Just on a horse riding at top speed for days on end. Never mind bandits or first people shooting at you in random areas along the way. So I enjoy going to different locations and checking out the building. Looking for the dedication plaque. Seeing the services available. This downtown Gresham Post Office has a strange one-way in one-way out parking lot, but it has 2 different drop box locations on site. One is across the street and fills up fast throughout the day. The other drop box is found on your way out of the parking lot by the exit you'll see 2 boxes. This is busy location and sometimes those drop boxes can all be full to the brim but no worries. The lobby is open late. You can drop off mail inside. I came here a couple times during the holidays and the line's were long but they moved along nicely. The employees are all nice and helpful. I may be getting a P.O.Box here soon. They have lots of boxes available.

    first off let me unequivocally state that some NICE FOLKS WORK HERE. unfortunately on 12/27 there…read morewas no people there, so I was faced with obtaining postage from their dreaded, ancient, and infamous Self Service Machine. total time invested- about 55 minutes. total payoff: one of two small packages properly labeled and dropped off for mailing. here's how it went, if you are interested. I waited behind a couple of folks, one was mailing two packages and one may have been running an ebay store out of her apartment. 20 minutes later I'm at the machine. package ONE: punch in disclaimers, nothing explosive, etc. it weighed the package. after a minute or so it provided the weight on screen, allowing me to move on to dimensions. it is supposed to automatically read the dimension but it was a slim package so it couldn't read it. so after a few minutes of freeze time, it allowed me to manually punch in the dimensions. then I used the clunky onscreen keyboard to enter recipient name/address, sender name/ address, and 6 minutes later I apparently made it to the end of the process. I hit CONTINUE SHOPPING since I had two packages, a decision I would gravely regret. package TWO: same process, it weighed the item, failed on the auto-dimension feature even though this package was bigger, and i punched in all the info. eventually I Got to the last screen and selected Purchase Postage. it was then I realized that when I previously hit CONTINUE SHOPPING that completely cancelled out my six minutes of hard work I had performed for package ONE. it let me purchase the postage (for package TWO only) and after a few long pauses for drama, it gave me the postage and another long pause for the receipt. package ONE: went back to my first package, starting this whole mess again, disclaimers, etc, but it wouldn't even take the weight of the package this time. backed out. cancelled transaction. started again. scale not working. I decided to call it a day before I became violent. I left with 50% of my packages in the mail and a solemn vow not to ever again try to use any piece of automated electronics that is running on vintage 1990s software.

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