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    Red Bank Post Office

    2.8 (5 reviews)
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    1 year ago

    Staff was kind and there was plenty of parking spot. The place looks clean and has shipping supplies available for purchase.

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    City of Chattanooga

    City of Chattanooga

    4.5(15 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Chattanooga is a nice town! Growing up, my family visited the Chattanooga Choo Choo frequently and…read moredined at the "fancy" Choo Choo restaurant, which was a rare dining experience for us. At that time annually a train would depart from Huntsville and make round trips to Chattanooga for folks to see the fall foliage from the trains. My sweet Grandma always wanted to take that train ride, and I don't recall if she did or not; however, I sure hope she did. As others mentioned the Chattanooga Aquarium is a good one! It's fun to view the one location where you can see seven states atop Lookout Mountain! I still fondly recall the Kid Rock show I attended at McKenzie Arena in Chattannoga! There is a lot of history in Chattannoga! From Trail of Tears landmarks to prominent Civil War landmarks. Chatanooga truly does offer something for everyone!

    City of Chattanooga is so nice. I've been to Chattanooga many times and always loved the atmosphere…read moreand surrounding areas. Tennessee is definitely an inexpensive place to retire. I can't tell you how many relatives and friends moved to Tennessee. I've got lots of family in Chattanooga. Recently my aunt and uncle moved to Chattanooga because their children didn't want them to be alone in Georgia. They rented a very nice apartment for 18 month lease! The landlord even held it vacant for two months while they were in the process of moving. That's Tennessee folks for you. I'm posting photos of their home. You can see my uncle in one looking gruntled about getting in the photo. I love their space and the look of their housing community. I believe it's gated. My aunt and uncle are in their 80's but still drive. You have to have a car in Chattanooga. They do have a convenient parking space near the apartment. I'm recommending you retire to a nice size city like Chattanooga!

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    City of Chattanooga - I love my Aunt and Uncle apartment in Chattanooga! Posted with review 12/18/25

    I love my Aunt and Uncle apartment in Chattanooga! Posted with review 12/18/25

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    PostNet

    PostNet

    2.3(3 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Great Staff and Reliable Service…read more I've had consistently positive experiences with PostNet. The staff is professional, efficient, and always helpful. I ship packages through them nearly every week and have used a variety of their services, and they have never let me down. Everything is handled accurately and on time. Highly recommend for dependable shipping and business services.

    TL;DR: totally unprofessional. go to UPS Store 10 minutes away. It will save you time, money and…read morefrustration. Dropped a package on a Friday afternoon with a specific need to have it delivered by Monday. I told them it was urgent. They said it would arrive Monday. Great! As I walked out the door after the transaction, the clerk said "oh it looks like FedEx picked up for the day already." Ah, well that would have been nice before we completed the transaction, but I understood, assuming the timing wouldn't change, as I clearly articulated my needs. Fast forward to Monday. My client called me on Monday worried that the tracking wasn't working. I called PostNet. It's still in their store. No pickup. "We told you that we missed pickup," Joanne, the "manager" said. "You didn't tell me it wasn't going to be delivered on time. I assumed you would be open tomorrow. That would have been nice to know," I said, clearly frustrated. She was annoyed and wasn't having it. Zero empathy. Sorry not sorry. Blamed me for not listening. F-bombs were exchanged. Yup, both ways. She was a delight. I later apologized for getting frustrated. She refused to apologize, so there's that. She told me I needed to listen better. Oh and this was in front of another employee and customer at the copy machine. I took my package back on Monday morning and went down the road to UPS Store. It was cheaper and faster, and they didn't yell at me, so that's always a plus. I love small business. I'm a business owner myself. Mistakes happen. But be accountable, and if a customer is upset because of a miscommunication, empathy goes a long way. Maybe don't tell them to "F-off?" Just a suggestion.

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