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    In the Central Business District of Plainville you'll find a patch of green in the form of a plaza…read moreknown as Veteran's Memorial Park. This very imposing granite monument was dedicated way back in 1913. It stands 22 feet tall and represents a uniformed Union soldier carrying a flag or a banner. The bottom of the flagpole rests on the ground while its pointed top rises over his left soldier. A simple inscription reads "In Memory of the Defenders of the Flag 1861-65". The statue was originally located in Central Square near the Municipal Complex, but was relocated to Veterans Memorial Park in 1945. One cool thing I found while researching its history was that when the statue was dismantled for the move, the contractors found a stash of old coins and a list of the 1913 workers hidden between sections of the monument. I love the fact they these artifacts, were lovingly re-installed where they were placed 100 years ago. How sweet is that?

    The UPS Store

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    I've been coming to this location for years, always had such a great experience with the same guy…read moreat the counter. Looks like he no longer works there. I came in with a bunch of Amazon returns. Only one had to be processed at the counter, the rest I was able to complete at the self serve kiosk. The employee who helped me was so unfriendly. Not even a hello. But that doesn't really bother me, most young people in the customer service industry behave this way. The issue was, she walked away from the register in the middle of my transaction. Didn't say a word to me and just left me standing there. After about 5-7 minutes of me waiting, I asked the other employee if she knew where the other girl went or if she could help me. She just continued waiting on new customers while I stood there. The other employee eventually finished my transaction and I never saw the other girl. Service here has gone downhill, might be worth the drive to the Southington location.

    Waited about 15 minutes for 2 different staff to print me out some ordinary simple paperwork. The…read moremain printers were not working. They kept telling me to check and wait it should be printing. No you get away from the back room and come help me yourself. The pages finally printed and the ink is faded and they still charged me full price. 3 employers working very unprofessional. I heard swearing in the back where you can hear them loud and clear because they are loud. They were gossiping heavily and having customers who should be in and out waiting. There was a women who gave someone an item for free yet I had to pay over $8 for faded ink paperwork.... Where did the other man go who used to work here. This ups needs him back, he was playful but knew how to multitask and get his work done professionally. I'm annoyed and disappointed.

    The UPS Store

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    I need to put this out there. A new owner has taken over the UPS Store. The other owner was a…read morenightmare. I would be returning things and they wanted to know what was in the package etc. Let me just say this, the new owner and staff are courteous and the owner is wonderful. Don't let the old reviews sway you. This new owner knows customer service.

    Complaint: unprofessional, unqualified notary services…read more Result: Because of the multiple inconveniences and dishonesty, we are submitting our experience to UPS corporate and the State Department for Notary Licensing. (If you want details) Story: Our party is temporarily in Connecticut to take care of a family estate. We needed a notary for some power of attorney paperwork and have always appreciated UPS fast, convenient services around the country. We called the day before to ask about notary, they told us the hours of availability, and we came at the appropriate time. Of our party of five, we have the elderly person in question, the family member who is a notary for another state but not licensed in Conn, and two other family members who requested off from work to witness, and an ASL interpreter for one of the participants. (Emphasizing, effort went into this appointment) When we asked for notary services, a man came out of the back of the store, told us that his license was limited and he could not do power of attorney documents, recommended banks or town halls (it's a Saturday) l, and then disappeared again to the back of the store. Here are the problems. 1) The papers were printed and made ready for Southington, and any other place we could find required the paperwork to be reprinted for the individual area. 2) None of us had ever heard of this problem so we spent the next 30 minutes on our phones and calling family members who were notaries to find out that there is no such thing as a limited notary license. Conn Law: the notary has the right to refuse service for reasonable things, but it is misconduct to lie about your licensure. Furthermore I think everyone can agree that it's just bad practice. We agreed that even though we had caught the lie, this is not a person we would want to work with anyway. The part we don't understand is why he lied to avoid notarizing our power of attorney paperwork. 1)He did have an extremely thick, almost unintelligible accent, so maybe his understanding of written English isn't proficient enough to properly manage a document like this (in which his licensure needs to be removed). 2)Maybe he didn't want to deal with notarizing that day. 3)Perhaps he was intimidated by the presence of ASL and an interpreter and decided that our business wasn't worth the confusion. 4)Even more concerning, we were informed that this notary is actually the owner of the store, and perhaps gained the licensure as a ways to be compliant with UPS office standards, but not actually offer the service. While this is all speculation, it doesn't erase the fact that this inconvenience means a lot more work for us, reprinting paperwork, finding a different notary, hiring the interpreter again, and bringing together family members from 4 different parts of Connecticut at the same time another date. We went to a different UPS later that day to consult with the notary there, who confirmed that his answer was not correct and helped us submit a complaint to UPS corporate. They also made an appointment with us next week, so hopefully this can all be sorted out smoothly, albeit delayed.

    US Post Office - postoffices - Updated May 2026

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