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    A Buck or 2

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    US Post Office

    US Post Office

    1.0(1 review)
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    I'm not sure what's going on at this particular branch of the USPS, but there are STRANGE goings-on…read morein Cut Bank. Our family lived there for 6 years. In that time we had *letters and packages repeatedly delivered to a neighbor *letters and packages repeatedly delivered to another residence on another street which had the same house number *letters and packages delivered badly damaged * a package hand-delivered to my neighbor's child who happened to be riding around our cul-de-sac on her bike instead of to us, at our door. The child wasn't even asked her identity or residence by the dark-bearded one who works at the post office and did this thing. *the arrival of letters and packages delayed by over a week, *some of that delayed mail being important nutraceuticals sent with an ice-pack appearing at my door obviously thawed/ruined *mail never arriving *mail never arriving at our house, but according to the shipper, it did *not being given the actual cheapest shipping option by Cut Bank USPS staff on more than one occasion of mailing packages. It was truly like living in some USPS Bermuda Triangle. I've NEVER had such bizarre service - so regularly, so frequently - anywhere, in any state or town I've lived in. And all this lack of excellence came from an office with the most cushy (for them) and irritating (for me) hours that I have ever had to deal with. When came to our mail, I began to feel like I was living in Dan Aykroyd's Valkenvania, and that somehow, somebody at the post office must REALLY have it out for me. You see, living in the boondocks that is the Hi-Line, you learn to depend upon ordering needed and locally unavailable items online. Unfortunately, what I learned to do in Cut Bank for the first time in my life was to switch my loyalty away from always using the USPS first. My reality meant that I went on the offensive, deliberately using ANY other shipping option that I could WHENEVER that chance was made available. The plain fact of the matter is that in Cut Bank, UPS and FedEx are hands-down more trustworthy and reliable than the local USPS. As the saying goes, "I don't trust words; I even question actions; but I never doubt patterns."

    A Buck or 2 - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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