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    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    United States Post Office Courthouse Station - USPS, Lynchburg

    United States Post Office Courthouse Station

    2.3(7 reviews)
    30.9 mi

    A quick stop to drop off postcards. Yes, the post office is closed at 7:30 PM but there's a big…read moreparking area with a lane next to the mailbox so I was able to send off the cards that I bought at the D-Day Memorial https://www.yelp.com/biz/national-d-day-memorial-bedford?hrid=5V0Z0Mg1K4zKOebei1aCrw yesterday. From the outside, the post office is clean and tidy with no litter in the parking lot. [Review 15083 overall, 585 of 2021, number 1299 in Virginia.]

    I'm not sure of the employees name, but I suspect it may be the same employee mentioned in one of…read morethe other reviews--an older lady, with an atmosphere of attitude. She also rejected my package, advising me it was "media mail" and was inappropriately labeled. Confused (I was mailing the package for my husband and didn't label it myself), and busy for the rest of the day, I had to hire a baby sitter the next day and went to the Odd Fellows location where they very nicely asked how they could help me. They examined the package, said it was clearly not marked media mail, then said there was nothing wrong with it at all and was ready to ship. So, my package was a day late, and I wasted 2 hours of my time on a busy work day. Just a heads up, I have also heard terrible things about the Rivermont location if you want to ship more than one package every year. Just laziness and incompetence. I would skip any location but Odd Fellows if I were you.

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    United States Government

    United States Government

    2.8(4 reviews)
    25.5 mi

    Even though this FarmVille post office doesn't have much curb appeal, the people inside make it a…read moredelight to visit. The exterior is a long cream brick and stone building with dozens of large windows that expand across the front of the entire building. The wood paneling inside is very 60's, but has those cool vintage brass P.O. Boxes. The dedication plaque marks the post office's opening in 1962. There's a gift card kiosk, neatly organized shopping supplies, some holiday mailing items, and a greeting card display. The post office gentleman that I spoke to was incredibly friendly and helpful! He chatted with me and other customers like neighbors, all the while being efficient and polite. He stamped my postcard and even took a selfie with me! Great visit! And they have passport services! Handicapped accessible and plenty of parking. Hours M-F 8:00-5:00, Saturday 9:00-11:00

    This is the second time that I had to complain about our mail carrier not coming down my road to…read morecheck if I have outgoing mail. When I called, the person I talked to said it was probably due to not having any mail to deliver to my address. That's no excuse for not doing your job, it makes no difference if I have incoming mail or not, you still need to check if I have outgoing mail. This is not the first time that I have seen our mail carrier do this, it is almost a monthly thing with her. The post mistress said that it would not happen again, I guess that she lied to me.

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    USPS - Keysville

    USPS - Keysville

    2.5(2 reviews)
    15.8 mi

    Surprise, surprise- nothing has changed in 3+ months. If I have a package coming that's bigger than…read moremy mailbox, the carrier refuses to bring it to my house and takes it back to the post office. The delivery will say "mailbox too full" when my mailbox is empty, but the point is the box/parcel won't fit in the mailbox and they just continue to refuse to do the job they're being paid to do. It's sad. I mentioned GPS in my original post... probably because every adult human who has a job has a smart phone that has access to GPS. As many times as I see USPS employees using smart phones to call and text (especially while driving on their routes), you'd think they could use the Map apps on their phone to figure out where someone lives. But somehow that's too much to hope for or expect. In an attempt to solve the situation, I made waterproof signs that describe where I live and what my house looks like, and on the first business day after attaching them to my mailbox, the carrier (if not multiple carriers) ripped my signs off my mailbox (a federal offense), damaged my signs (which are my personal property), and left ugly notes. My neighbor doesn't care that I turn his box to the side... he literally doesn't live there and has said so himself. His post doesn't get moved and he has no issue with what I do. But let's not shift the focus away from the actual issue: please do your flipping job. I took these signs and notes to the post office and stated I wanted to report the carrier. The assistant post mistress said she's not the boss (she tells everyone that she is with her own mouth, so she needs to make up her own mind) and I could come back later to see if I could hunt the boss down. So I went home and reported the carriers and post office online... just for nothing to be solved. USPS has gone down the toilet. I've started sending my packages elsewhere since my carriers don't know how to read numbers and letters, or use a smart phone.

    Named for John Key, a tavern owner, and the first postmaster in 1816. This tiny town spans just…read moreover a mile with a population of about 850 people. It's known for its rural farmland and tobacco fields and became popular in the as the railroads were built in the late 1880's. In 1958 present post office was built, but it had a post office in various locations since the 1800's. The railroad station is a registered National landmark. Just off route 360, in Charlotte county, near FarmVille is where this cute little town is located. Now the town relies on the lumber industry. It's Main Street, Kings Street, is just a couple blocks of retail stores and small businesses. It's cool to see the old Keysville hotel site and the train depot by the tracks. Hours 8:00-4:30 M-F, 8:00-12 Sat.

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    USPS - Keysville - I didn't "loose" my parcel, they're right... but they LOSE my parcels nonstop and deliver them to the wrong addresses.

    I didn't "loose" my parcel, they're right... but they LOSE my parcels nonstop and deliver them to the wrong addresses.

    USPS - Keysville - My name is on my mail and they still can't spell it correctly. It's not surprising.

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    My name is on my mail and they still can't spell it correctly. It's not surprising.

    U S Postal Service - postoffices - Updated May 2026

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