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    4.2 (5 reviews)
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    Great owners, highly recommended if you're looking for any services that deal with shipping, moving , P.O. Boxes etc

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    The UPS Store

    The UPS Store

    2.9
    (16 reviews)

    Well. I really do hate to give any business a 1 star review - but on Yelp, 1 star means 'not good'…read moreand my last experience was definitely not good. Exterior Located in the Publix plaza at the corner of Macland and Powder Springs Rd. They're located at the corner of the plaza, so there's lots of parking but you do have to watch out for people coming around that corner at breakneck speeds. Like pretty much all UPS stores, the doors swing outward & there's no ADA push plate so if you're trying to enter with an armful of packages you are out of luck. Interior Bright, well-lit and small. Pretty much like all UPS stores. Customer Service After taking care of my Amazon returns, the young man assisting me interrupted 2 people at the computer to check for my print job. He asked me to confirm the address with the address listed on the laminated half sheet on the counter. I saw storeprint2280 - said Yes. I re-sent it. Also, turns out that the 2 people that I thought were customers were actually 1 customer and 1 associate. She had long braids, Rx eyeglasses and she was wearing a puffy black jacket (hence my thinking she was a customer). She shouted "it still hasn't come through!" I told her, "it's for me - I'm the customer." And she snapped, "I know, I was telling her." I thought shouting across the store - especially with us standing right there - was pretty unprofessional. While standing there awkwardly, I remembered that I'd received an email confirmation from the store. I told the other associate. He just shrugged. I checked the email address on the counter again - realized that the domain was "gmail.com" NOT "theupsstore.com" listed on the website, so I relayed this to another associate. She said, "Oh. Yeah. We don't use that one." So I forwarded it their gmail address. Next a young blonde associate with extremely long eyelashes comes over, opens the email & asks me if this is it. I say yes. She sends it to the printer. I ask her if she realized that it was tabloid paper, not letter & she said the printer will automatically select it. Job prints on tabloid paper, but it's B&W. Blonde associate sticks the B&W print job in the bin and tells associate with braids "it came out B&W" - then she walks toward the line of customers asking them if they have Amazon returns. The associate with braids comes over - sends print job again. On the screen's print preview, I can see that job is now split across multiple pages. I point this out & she says, "it just looks like that." She sends the job anyway and of course, it comes out on the wrong size paper, split across 4 pages. She drops them in the bin - scrolls back over - no acknowledgement that she was wrong, no apology - adjusts the settings and sends it again. At this point, I've been in the store for about 20 minutes. Price / Value My cousin mentioned that she'd used UPS (a store in Charleston, SC) instead of Office Depot or Staples to print some oversized images I'd designed for my Uncle & Aunt's 50th wedding anniversary. She said when she checked UPS was cheaper than OD or Staples, so I made a mental note to check their prices the next time I needed something printed. I should note here that my primary gig is IT Consulting, but I work part-time as a graphic designer. Most of my clients are fine with an electronic draft sent via email, but every now & then - someone will want to see a printed copy. I should also note that I have an excellent color laser jet printer that prints beautiful copies & I have two online companies that I outsource to if my clients need serious bulk printing (500 or more copies). I say all this to say - it's really rare that I need anything printed at a local place, so it's been a long time since I checked pricing. My color printer won't print 11 x 17 pages. I called UPS for a quote to print my draft. I was told that the price was $1.27 per page. When I got ready to check out, I'm told that the price is $1.27 + $1.27 + $2.50. I inquire about the $2.50 & I'm told that this is a computer usage fee. I tell them when I called this was not mentioned in the price quoted. Response is 'Yeah ..." with a grimace & a shoulder shrug. I tell them I'll get it printed at Office Depot and depart. Other While I was waiting on second email to transmit, I mentioned that the email listed on the website should probably be updated. Associate said there was nothing they could do, but I could tell the manager - gestured to the woman standing next to her. When the mgr finished with the task she was performing, she asked me how she could help and I repeated my suggestion. She kinda just shrugged and blew me off. I checked - and found out that no UPS store should be using a gmail account to receive documents from customers. Gmail is not secure and they specifically warn businesses to NOT use Gmail accounts in instances where customers might be sending information that's medically sensitive (protected by HIPAA) or documents with SSN#'s, birthdates, etc.

    Friendly, quick service. Even during the holidays…read more Located in Macland Pointe shopping center, there is a Publix, Walgreens, Wendy's, a gym and more. And it's across the street from a Chick-Fil-A, a Starbucks, House of Lu, a Kroger, dry cleaner,m and nail salon. Great location!

    The UPS Store

    The UPS Store

    4.4
    (7 reviews)

    I came in to print resumes for a round of interviews and Delonte (I hope I spelled that right)…read moreassisted me and I don't think I've gotten better customer service at a UPS. He was very friendly with a great attitude, and it put me in a better mood, as evidenced by how well my interviews went. Highly recommend this location.

    Beware of Discrimination from Jordan Parks; Assistant Manager…read more I've directly emailed the owner, Derrick Long, 8x times and still no response on his employee's actions. Thursday, May 7th around 10:20am, I came into Store 7506 to drop off a few Amazon business returns and needed help with other products. I was acknowledged by Jordan Parks, who was stocking a shelf, and she automatically directed me towards the Self Drop-off Kiosk, but I walked over to the front registers and set my packages down in front of me. Jordan Parks aggravatedly stated I needed to use the Self Drop-off Kiosk and I told her "I did not want to use that and I needed my packages checked in at the front registers because I wasn't just dropping off." She then came over to me at the front registers with an attitude, picked up my packages that were basically still in my hands, then took them to the Self Drop-off Kiosk and started to scan them in. I stated to her, "I want them checked in at the front and I need other products", but Jordan Parks stated "if I didn't like it, I could go to another store, there are 3 others in the area!" At this point I was confused and astonished for how she was treating me, I said to her "if a customer wants to use the front then that should not be problem, if you don't know how to treat customers then you should find a different job other than customer service." I asked her for her name and who the manager is, and she lied and said her name is SARA and is the store manager. Her real name is JORDAN PARKS and she is the assistant manager, not the store manager. I went and picked up Devonta's business card who I've always had a pleasure interacting with. At this point, words were being said back and forth, cannot really remember it all, but she kept saying that I was "entitled", not sure if it is because I am Caucasian, or because I didn't want to listen to her demands, seems like a common thread though according to different reviews other than Google. I grabbed my package out of the bin since now I didn't trust her, Jordan Parks told me I need to leave and that she was calling 911 when I said I was calling UPS Corporate for her actions. She said she could refuse service, more words were said back and forth and she said she was calling 911 to have me trespassed. I left the store with my packages and sat in my car while speaking with UPS Corporate. Two police officers arrive; I tell them the situation and they spoke with Jordan Parks, then they left. Jordan Parks literally called 911 because she didn't like what I was saying about her customer service and that I was calling UPS Corporate on her. Amazing! I did not arrive there cussing at her as she wants to claim, this all stems from Jordan Parks and how she treated me the second I walked in to the establishment. I've been doing business with this location for years without an issue until Jordan Parks. Devonta has always been professional and always a breeze to talk to when needing help. Jordan Parks should not be interacting with customers; she should not be in management. I've asked numerous times for store cameras to be viewed to prove my claims. Personally, I do not like using the Self Drop-off Kiosk, I've had packages lost before from this location, and with the number of packages I bring to this store, it's better for me sending business returns and business materials by using the front register. The Self Drop-Off only records if it was dropped off in a bin, it does not record UPS possession only if/when it's scanned at the UPS Hub, so if it comes up missing it's not UPS's responsibility. Anyone can grab a package out of that bin and be out the door with no one knowing. Jordan Parks continued to lie to UPS Corporate, of course. If she was in the right all along, and did nothing wrong, she wouldn't have had to lie about her name being Sara instead of Jordan Parks from the very beginning. Curious if Derrick Long will respond to his employee's actions, or if Jordan Parks is responding to his Google reviews, guess we'll see..

    360 Postal Services - shipping_centers - Updated June 2026

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