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    US Post Office

    US Post Office

    (46 reviews)

    Olympic Hills

    After being told at Wedgwood post office that they could not issue my PM express refund that was…read morenot delivered by the guaranteed delivery date in their local office and unavailable online, I was advised to call USPS Customer Service who could. The USPS agent told me I was given incorrect information and advised me to request a refund online or go to a local postal office for an in person refund not necessarily Wedgwood. The postal clerk at Lake City was efficient and well informed, issuing my refund after having me complete a refund form. I could have saved time had I gone to Lake City office first.

    It pains me to write this review but the experience my son had here this afternoon needs to be…read moreshared. Teaching young adults life skills is a must. And bringing something to the post office to send out is one of them. When I had my son return an item via mail he took it to this location. Upon his arrival he was met with an employee (named Soo) who was on her phone. Being that this was my son's first time at the post office, he brought his item to the counter where the employee rudely told him he needed to tape the box as it wasn't secured already. He did just that and came back to the counter where Soo abruptly told him he needed to write down on a piece of paper the "to" and from". He went back to the other counter, wrote down the "to" and "from" on a paper just as he was told to and came back to the counter where Soo was. Mind you, the office was not busy and there was no line. He was met with more rude responses from Soo: "did you not write down the to and from? It needs to go here! You need to cut it in half and tape it here! Do you have more tape? Never mind! I'll do it myself!" Basically it comes down to this: Be nice to others. What ever happened to customer service? What ever happened to helping others and treating them kindly? Sure, this was my 17 year old's first time at going to the Post Office but like I've always told him, there are many ways to say something. Your tone of voice, your attitude and your countenance says a lot. Soo - it is clear you do not like your job. Maybe you are having a bad day, month or year. Don't take it out on customers, especially someone you might think you can have your way with just because they are younger than you. My son was kind, didn't talk back to (which he clearly could have) but he was respectful and did everything you said. But your poor and unprofessional attitude is a reflection of the United States Postal Service. Shame on you for taking out your frustrations and poor attitude on my son. Ending note: if you need to go to the post office, choose another location. Do not go here.

    Lake City Community Center - Flea Market

    Lake City Community Center

    (4 reviews)

    Olympic Hills

    Found the LCCC one random Saturday afternoon. A sandwich board placard on the corner begs your…read moreattention, so we dropped in. As we got closer to the building there was a guy standing in the middle of the road, munching on a sandwich, and directing cars to parking slots....funny. The center was having a vintage market this weekend and what a pleasant surprise it was. The place is larger than it looks. Every room was filled to the brim with vintage goodies presented by individual vendors. The selection was wonderful and the prices reasonable. The vendors are so nice and willing to educate you about their collections. One gentleman sells vintage Christmas cards and buttons. I bought a few lovely cards (no one does graphics like this anymore) and plan on framing them whenever I find some nice antique frames. I also found a vintage pin that looks just like my doggies. I love antiquing but have found that the regular antique shops are getting pretentious (everything behind locked glass) and expensive. You can come to the LCCC, have fun conversations, and take home some treasures. They also have a flea market every few months.

    I've been here a few times now for the Lake City Lions Club Flea Market, which is held every 2nd…read moreSaturday of the month except for August. Getting here is pretty easy, it's fairly close to the Dick's on Lake City. Parking is another story. The building has about a dozen parking spots and you'll often see cars double parked (the horror). Otherwise you're looking at street parking which can take you rather far away. Once you do find some parking far away, be sure to see if it's a "30mins load" or if there's a "No Parking" sign anywhere. The building itself is old and tired, with well-worn furniture in the waiting area and office. The restrooms are clean though. The large auditorium reminds me of a cafeteria, especially since they set up long folding tables for people to show their wares. There is a small cafe that will sell coffee, donuts, and sandwiches for a couple bucks. I like coming here because there is always something different at the flea market. One on hand, you'll get the stuff that is priced high (for my taste) of antique items such as coins, toys, and jewelry. On the other, you'll see stuff that is priced rather low which you don't need to buy so you don't but you so regret it later (sigh). Then there's a bunch of stuff in the middle that doesn't really land on your radar for whatever reason but it's still fun to wander around and browse a couple laps. You can show up early or on time to score good parking, but the tables don't really fill until maybe 2hrs after the official start time. Then it may get a little crowded with more buyers showing up. The folks at the vendor tables and staffing the cafe/office are super sweet and nice. They always have interesting stories to tell about their items. It's an overall relaxed vibe for the people like me who hope to find something really cool. :)

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