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    US Post Office

    4.5 (6 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

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    love this place. wish it was open longer. closes at 5 on week days. what a shame. great staff and they ge to it quick

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    I go to the store about once a week. All employees are family and friends; great service and care…read more They go out of their way to help out. Very friendly and efficient. All my packages have been received and delivered without issues.

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    What a joke - I've gotten a message in my mail that there is a package for me It says we are unable…read moreto reach you at your house. I've been home every single time. I work from home and no one from USPS has rung my doorbell or has tried to deliver something. We have the laziest mail delivery person because they have to "gasp" drive up to our house and ring our bell - instead of putting the package in our mail locker at the end of the street - heaven forbid they should drive down to our house. I have never seen a lazier mail person. and they wonder why Amazon or other delivery services are cutting them out of the loop.

    Just went to ship a package. I grabbed a random box at home not knowing it was a priority box but I…read morewas shipping with a parcel label. Not sure of the ladies name I should have gotten it. She was older, grey hair, and a big mole on her left cheek. She stares at me and says "why did you use this box?" in the rudest tone. I said sorry what? and she says "you used a priority box and it's a parcel shipping label." I asked if she could just ship it parcel and ignore the box because I was unaware I couldn't do that. She looks at me and again, in the rudest tone says "you're just not supposed to do that but whatever I'll ship it." I looked at her and said "try to be a little kinder next time because it's not that hard." I understand she may have been having a bad day and I truly never really write reviews but I don't remember the last time I have had such a rude encounter. Hope this lady chooses kindness next time. - a 19 year old kind person :)

    US Post Office - postoffices - Updated May 2026

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