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    US Post Office

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    US Post Office

    2.5
    (24 reviews)

    ONE STAR FOR THE SUPERVISOR WITH THE EFFEMINATE VOICE. Well,…read morefolks, hold onto your hats because the United States Postal Service has truly outdone themselves this time! My eternal gratitude goes out to that "charming" branch supervisor--the one with the exquisite effeminate- "juvenile-stuck-up-mean-girl" voice and demeanor. He's single-handedly convinced me that the Republican Party might actually have a point I agree with. The USPS needs more accountability and should be overhauled. You see, in my infinite wisdom, I decided to send a perishable birthday gift to my dear 68-year-old brother in Missouri, a man whose health is, shall we say, in a "robust" state of decline. Being a person of "vast" wealth (permanently disabled amputee, less than $1,500 a month income and can't even afford a plane ticket, bless my heart), I simply had to get creative. So, I selflessly saved my money, and eventually purchased a new KITCHEN AID stand mixer (and a tube cake pan from Goodwill) - a small investment for such a "monumental" gesture - and, defying all culinary odds, taught myself to bake. I figured the mixer would be a good investment for future baking opportunities in order to save money. After a mere **twelve hours or more** of working over a hot oven in July, I produced an Angel Food cake (his favorite) and exactly 69 homemade blueberry cookies (healthier cookie). Because nothing says "happy birthday" like 69 individually wrapped and packed homemade cookies, right? Then came the pièce de résistance: four glorious hours of packaging. And for this masterpiece of brotherly affection, I "splurged" a paltry $90 on Priority Mail (because speed, obviously!) and an extra $30 for dry ice. A grand total of **$120** - pocket change for a man of my financial standing, really. His birthday, a mere trifle of an event, was July 9th. I dispatched my treasure on July 5th, expecting a swift, reliable delivery. Fast forward to today, July 10th, and oh, the suspense! Where is my meticulously crafted, highly perishable, financially crippling gift? Why, it's still enjoying the picturesque views of ""Seattle"", exactly where it was on July 5th. It's truly a testament to their efficiency. Naturally, I called the post office, eager for an update, and was "blessed" with the opportunity to speak to this "junoir-high-school-girl-in-the-mean-clique" supervisor. His insight was truly breathtaking: he "regurgitated" the tracking information I already had in front of me. When I, ever so politely, inquired if he could offer an "actual" update, he, in a moment of pure, unadulterated genius, asked "me" how he was supposed to do that. After several rounds of this scintillating intellectual sparring, where I humbly suggested that perhaps "his" job entailed, you know, "knowing things", he, with a flourish of what I can only describe as peak customer service, "hung up on me." So now, here I am, blissfully ignorant of my cake's decomposition status and my cookies' fungal progression. But hey, at least I provided a heartwarming anecdote of government efficiency and profound human interaction. Oh, the joy! * FIVE STARS I recommend this Post Office for the service. I have never had any problems with any other employees at this post office. They are the utmost professionals and have excellent customer service skills. P.S. IF I WOULD HAVE KNOWN THE INVESTMENT AND RISK TO MAIL A PERISHABLE ITEM THROUGH USPS, I WOULD HAVE PURCHASED A ROUND TRIP PLANE TICKET AND AND VISITED MY BROTHER IN PERSON. THANKS USPS

    I have put in two changes of address and the postmaster at the desk has not activated either one…read moretwo weeks later I still have no mail I can't get a hold of a call center locally I don't even know what country my call is going to your post office sucks. You don't even deserve that one star, frankly

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    2.0
    (79 reviews)

    So, I finally got through on the toll free number with some lucky guesses what the infleixible menu…read morewanted me to answer. I had called the two numbers steadily for an hour and a half before ever talking to a live person about the problem, hence this review still not favorable, but I upgraded by one star. I got a person at the toll-free number who listened, then I got a call back from a supervisor at the station who really listened and was constructive and friendly. Then as I finished walking home, the carrier was there and had indeed been told what had happened. It turned out it was not the regular carrier yesterday, and I guess he didn't have (or apparently missed) the building codes list he was given. That said, the undelivered big package still should not have been marked "delivered" in the tracking. I showed the carrier how there was a key in my mailbox for a larger box that was empty. We'll see what happens next, but I was also given direct contact info for the supervisor, and I did mention a number of times that not picking up any of multiple, continuous calls over an hour and a half is not acceptable. -------------------------------- We used to have a fantastic postman, but sadly he retired. Now the mailperson(s) make lots of mistakes. It started with them not being able to keep track of which mailboxes to put mail in, even though it is posted inside the box doors. Without consulting the owners, all the boxes were renumbered into an in order sequence. Sadly my neighbor who has had to stand on a stool for years to get her mail because she is petite and they gave her a high box was given another high box. We often find packages for other buildings in the complex in our building. I used to take them around and deliver them properly (security buildings, but I have done pet-sitting in the complex), but it really is not my job. Yesterday they put the wrong key for the larger boxes into my individual mailbox, so the box is empty. Since company sends tracking, I can see all four packages were reported delivered. The two smaller ones were put in my own box, and some minutes later, the two larger packages were "delivered." I have been on phone for 50 minutes so far trying to get through to ask them to report this to the mailperson and have them swap the correct key for the one they put in my box. The local branch simply does not ever pick up the phone. I tried the 800 number, and the automated mail tree never connects me to a live person either. It simply repeats "I did not get that" when I explain the nature of the problem, and "this doesn't seem to be a valid address," when I give the address I have been living at for 20 years. It seems like USPS has set up their system to simply try to dodge accountability. Without a car it is a hassle to go into the branch, and other reviews indicate people at the station do not take the problems any more seriously. Maybe it is time for USPS to cede package delivery to the companies that do it better and stick with letter delivery. They do provide a vital service by delivering mail to every street and P.O. address.

    Always delivers on wrong address…read more I get my nieghbors mail Its that insane USPS is so terrible Not even communicating on text or call Why amazon can do it and USPS Fail so bad

    US Post Office - postoffices - Updated July 2026

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