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    Person who doesn't do her job.

    This woman closes early because she doesn't want to do her job. She makes people miss important deadlines and she should be fired.

    My mail has been constantly destroyed by my mail person. Daily. Shoved into my box, crumpled and ripped up. Today I came home to **another** torn check and destroyed birthday card. Apparently no one as US Postal Service cares to return my emails, phone calls, or formal complaints to the inspector general. What I don't understand is that if a non postal worker were destroying someone else's mail it would be considered a felony... but if the post office is the one doing it, it's fine?? I even included a picture of a day when there was only ONE envelope in my box and it was still bent up. Yes, I check my mail every day. Yes, I've had to ask for re-issued debit cards due to damage and have had several paychecks ripped in half. Not cool. But they're big enough to not care... right?

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    Always helpful and efficient! We appreciate seeing the same folks and seeing how kind they are, especially to the elderly.

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    Five Points, Northwest

    Service at this post office was surprisingly quick and effortless. There was only one person ahead…read moreof me in line and after he left my time at the counter was less than 5mins! I appreciate the up front and competent action . Good experience all around.

    At this point, USPS delivering my mail would apparently require a level of precision and…read moreinvestigative skill normally reserved for NASA. The package at issue was scanned "Delivered, Parcel Locker" at 5:07 PM on August 6. It was not in a parcel locker. It was not in my mailbox. It was not accessible to me. My building uses LuxerOne, which sends an electronic notification when a package is actually placed in a locker. USPS successfully delivered another package to me earlier that same day at 12:25 PM, and--miraculously--the LuxerOne system worked exactly as intended and notified me. The 5:07 PM package generated nothing. And this was not an isolated incident. This was the FOURTH package USPS has marked "delivered" that I did not receive. Naturally, I submitted an inquiry. Enter the female supervisor who identified herself as "Le Le." If Le Le is her actual legal or professional name, fine. If it is a nickname, I'm genuinely curious when USPS decided that supervisors handling formal complaints about missing federal mail should introduce themselves like contestants on a VH1 reality show. Customers should be given the actual name of the employee handling an official complaint. But the nickname quickly became the least concerning part of the conversation. Le Le informed me that she had a photograph of my package and triumphantly announced that it wasn't my package at all because it belonged to "C Holmes." Except: Her name is "C Holcomb. And C Holcomb is the SENDER. I am the RECIPIENT. My name is printed prominently on the shipping label above my Denver address. So somehow the person supervising an investigation into missing mail apparently concluded that the person listed in the return-address section was the intended recipient. This is not advanced logistics. This is literally understanding which direction a package is traveling. Apparently we needed to bring in Dora the Explorer: "Can you find the recipient?" When I attempted to explain the difference between a sender and a receiver, Le Le repeatedly interrupted me. She then delivered what may be the most astonishing statement I have ever heard from someone entrusted with the United States mail: "You won't be getting the package anyway because you have a bad attitude." Excuse me? Since when is mail delivery contingent upon whether a postal supervisor approves of the recipient's personality? I must have missed the new USPS policy: Postage paid. Address correct. Delivery subject to Le Le's vibes. She also told me: "You need to come up here so I can show you that it's not your package." I already possess a photograph of the actual box. The tracking number on the box matches the tracking number under investigation. The shipping label has my name on it. The sender's name is in the sender section. I am not sure what live demonstration at the post office was supposed to overcome those inconvenient facts. Perhaps she planned to point at the label very confidently until reality changed. She also announced: "I won't be here tomorrow, so you need to speak with someone else." That was one of the few helpful suggestions she made. Because after being interrupted, spoken to disrespectfully, told I supposedly would not receive my own package because of my "bad attitude," and subjected to an argument over the apparently mysterious concept of a return address, I told her plainly that I would be filing a complaint and I did not want to speak with her again. That should have ended the interaction. Instead, she called me FOUR MORE TIMES. Four. After I explicitly told her to stop contacting me. I ultimately had to tell a USPS supervisor to stop harassing me and stop calling my phone. Imagine filing a complaint because your package disappeared and somehow ending up needing to tell the supervisor investigating the disappearance to stop repeatedly calling you. At this point, I have retained the voicemail, screenshots, tracking information, photographs of the shipping label, LuxerOne records, and my phone records. And unlike this investigation, my documentation actually shows who the sender and recipient are. To be clear, this is bigger than one rude employee. Four packages have now been marked delivered by USPS and have not reached me. The August 6 package was the fourth. That is a pattern. I have therefore filed/escalated this matter with the USPS Office of Inspector General, including the circumstances surrounding the missing packages and the supervisor's conduct. If the OIG does not resolve the matter of these four packages that USPS claims were delivered but that I did not receive, I will be contacting my state representatives and other appropriate elected officials and providing them with the documentation as well. Because after four disappearing packages, questionable delivery scans, a supervisor who apparently cannot distinguish a sender from a recipient, a threat that I would not receive my package because of my "attitude," and four unwanted phone calls after telli

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    US Post Office

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    The Lakewood Colorado post office consistently loses outgoing mail and packages and fails to…read moredeliver mail and packages to me (that I can see via Informed Delivery). I constantly receive mail that belongs to neighbors nearby and people not nearby, that I promptly bring to the post office or put into the correct mailboxes myself--as if I need a third job! When I take time to report this, I get phone calls from people at this post office who give me an attitude, lie, gaslight, and make excuses. There is never any accountability or consequences for the postal workers who are guilty of theft, loss, and misplacement of mail because this has gone on for years and continues. I'd like to remind them that mail theft and loss due to gross incompetence is not a victim-less crime. These entitled folks receive salaries and benefits and yet cannot do their basic job of delivering mail. They appear to have nothing but contempt for consumers and complain incessantly about not making enough money. The USPS is currently bankrupt and I hope they close permanently. They have wasted enough taxpayer dollars while causing serious harm to taxpayers. The ratings here on Yelp suggest that this post office should take steps to improve or else close already. I have let everyone I know to stop sending things via U.S. mail. All shipping carriers are bad but USPS is egregious. Mail theft is a Federal crime. I hope wrongdoers (corrupt or incompetent postal workers or those who receive other people's mail and keep it) are prosecuted for it. For laughs, I am attaching a horrible USPS policy stated in writing that when they lose a package or letter, that a recipient should ask the sender to send it again. Wow--instead of doing their jobs ethically and competently, they expect people to spend more $$$ when USPS drops the ball. This type of thinking is why our country is a mess and why the USPS needs to be shut down permanently.

    Worst. Think the DMV and USP had a mentally ill child. If you come here be prepared to wait in…read moreline 25 min. They give zero fks if you rot in line. They won't bring a person from the back or move faster than a one legged one eyed disaster .

    US Post Office - postoffices - Updated August 2026

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