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    Clerks always smiling. Fast and efficient! If there are lines, they move quickly! No complaints, quality of service is always good.

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    Mother had check washed by criminals in August. Saw a person tampering with mailbox at Post Office…read moreearly one morning in September. Reported to woman in Post Office wouldn't let me speak and brushed me off. Saw the same tampering with mail box in front of Post Office on Columbus Day morning. I finally saw sign on mail box.. now is gone. Don't mail letters in Post Box in front of Post Office.

    I've had really great experiences here and I've had really bad experiences here. I came in a few…read moreweeks back in need of a box for a few gifts I was mailing and the woman behind the counter assisting me walked out onto the floor and assisted me with finding the right sized box, which took a decent amount of time. There were people on the line becoming agitated with the fact that she left the counter to assist me, to which I said it's okay I'll find one on my own and she said to ignore people complaining and that she was doing her job by helping me and I thought this was really cool. She went above and beyond to help me mail out a package and gift that meant a lot to me and I appreciated that. I wish I could remember this woman's name but she is always so kind and helpful and really makes coming here a breeze. Maybe it's just me, but oftentimes I find it confusing which label to grab or which box is appropriate and for the most part the women who work here are really great about answering all of your questions. Additionally, the cost of mailing a package at the US Post Office is significantly less money than it is to mail a gift at Fed Ex or UPS, I mean the costs really don't even compare so when I have to decide whether to send something out USPS or UPS, cost wise, USPS is always the better option. With that being said, I had a really bad experience here last week when I came in to mail back a dress whose company sent me a prepaid shipping label which just so happened to be a USPS label. I came to the Post Office with my box, with my label and with my own tape because I had heard through the grapevine that the post office no longer tapes up your boxes anymore, which is fine. I came to the counter showed the gentleman who I had never seen before my pre-paid shipping label. He scanned it and said, "You need to buy tape" and proceeded to grab tape off of the wall and go to scan it. I stepped in and said that I had already had tape. Then I said, "I didn't tape the box yet because I wasn't sure if you generated any sort of paper that needed to go inside the box." The reason I asked this is because any time I have an Amazon return at UPS, they always have a little slip that goes inside the package and I was not sure if this was the case at the Post Office also. So again I said, "Is there anything that needs to go inside the box before I tape it up?" The guy replies, "It's your box, you should know if anything else goes inside." I was kind of taken back because I had really never experienced rudeness at the post office before, so I taped up the box and then he handed me my shipping label, which was just the printed out paper from my home printer. I asked if he had a sleeve for the label to go inside to protect it, you know from water, snow, anything and he said (I kid you not) "No, we don't do anything with your label, you tape it on and drop it off like everybody else in here does." I said "Since when do you guys not enclose the paper label in a protective sleeve" He said, "Since always, NEXT." Rude. Really rude! I mean really. At UPS, you have to tape up your box but they take your paper return label and put it into a plastic sleeve so that it stays protected. I was really turned off by the experience.

    US Post Office - postoffices - Updated May 2026

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