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The Canadian Consumer can buy products from stores 24/7 but, be careful spending the hard earned money at Mid Atlantic Convenience stores.

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I'm quite surprised UPS care so little about their professional reputation and quality control of…read moretheir brand that they closed down their clean, tidy, professional UPS Store on Jasper Ave that always gave great customer service, and moved their pickup location here of all places. Went to pick up a parcel, wasn't sure I was even in the right place because this is a divey, sketchy, independently-owned convenience store that looks like some sort of crime front that is deliberately set up to look as unattractive to public as possible to keep them out. The woman behind the counter was on her cell phone from the moment I entered the store until the moment I left, carrying on a conversation, never apologizing to me or telling the person on the other end that they had a customer. I gave her the UPS slip and she asked for my ID to verify name and address, then she wiped her nose on her hand while holding my ID! The parcels were in a stack against a wall that was completely accessible by any random customer (or shoplifter) browsing, and names were written in large black marker on the sides of the parcels for all to see. Bonus points: my name was badly misspelled, but at least the woman didn't contest releasing it to me on this basis. The only positive thing I can say about the experience was that the woman took a one second break from her phone conversation to wish me a good day on my way out, but still, I'm rather disappointed that UPS is apparently has zero standards as to who they are willing to outsource pickup locations to.

Having not been to all convenience stores in the world (or even Edmonton), I cannot speak to this…read morebeing the sketchiest of all. But I can speak to it being one of the sketchiest I've ever been to. The only reason I went in was to pick up a parcel that UPS had decided to deliver there. First off, it was inconvenient to get to. It was on the wrong side of 109 St for me to ever drive on, and in an area I'm not super thrilled to go to after dark but also one that gets super busy traffic/parking wise before dark. Anyways. Oh. My. Gosh. The. Smell. It hit me like a brick wall upon entering the store. For the entire 5 minute exchange I tried to hold my breathe. The store itself was a typical convenience store... candy, chips.... hooka's, bongs, sari's and other clothes... (in other words, a very weird assortment). The packages to be picked up were just stacked on a bookshelf in the open (anybody could literally grab one and go). The cashier helped me find my parcel quickly (I ended up needing to point it out to him) but he was very abrupt in his mannerisms and mumbled a lot when he talked so I was constantly asking him to speak again... which I'm sure he thought was rude but I don't think it was his accent - just the mumbling. The building itself seemed to house 2 *massage parlours*, as well. All in all, I would say that UPS can please never deliver another package for me again because I swear to God I'm never going back to this convenience store (I still have a headache from the smell hours later).

Mac's - convenience - Updated May 2026

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