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Incredibly unethical business practices and ridiculous to rip off consumers in this way. I had a…read morepackage delivered here from a merchant free of cost and when I come informed that I have to pay $10 for them to release the package. This is a store policy and apparently an email is sent out. I have nothing and was forced to pay a fee to get my package. The issue here is NOT the fee. It's the disclosure around it or complete lack of that infuriates me as a consumer. I have a feeling this store intentionally does this without notifying the merchant or the consumer. This is a direct violation of SB478 in California. Update - I called another UPS store in town and this fee that this location charges is up to the store franchisee and their own policy. I just want to make sure others are aware of my experience. This store is definitely violating both SB478 and making revenue by deceiving consumers in this way. This isn't a normal practice across UPS stores.

UPS. USPS. FedEx. They're all the same to me. I choose to mail most everything via USPS 'cause "if…read moreit fits, it ships" standardized prioritiy boxes are regularly the best deal AND I prefer to support our public services with hopes they'll stick around for future generations. That being said, UPS does a few things USPS doesn't: - AMZN returns - notaryVan Ness This particular location is on Van Ness one block off Market St near SFUSD, many large apt buildings full of WFH folks, City Hall (who are now required to be IRL), main muni lines. Don't ever walk in and be surprised if there is a line. Pick a store in a less populated area if you're going to complain about a line. Sheesh. I've frequeted many UPS across the city over the years, but this is the closest to my apartment, has *two* self-service AMZN return kiosks, and is definitely my most frequented. Thanks to the two kiosks, I never have to wait at this location to do my returns. Once I had a brain fart and was attempting to return a USPS package to the UPS kiosk... the UPS employee was helpful and kind in correcting my error. Recent visits with many returns have given me a chance to observe employee interactions -- they're always calm, kind, and patient, even when the customer is the exact opposite. I've not paid to ship anything here, and will point you to USPS for top value before exploring private options.

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Nob Hill

Yes, there is almost always a line and very short staff but despite all of this they're really…read morefriendly and helpful. Let's all be patient, I've seen people being extremely rude to staff for no reason other than the long wait.

3rd unpleasant interaction with Audrey today (1st time writing about it): GoPost Urgent Package…read morePick-Up notice in PO Box; stood in line 10 minutes. When 3rd attendant--older woman in glasses named Audrey--sat down, woman behind me said I could pick my package up at her counter. I stepped out of line and waited for a man engaged in a long conversation with Audrey; when he finally finished and walked away, I approached, showed my slip, and asked if I could pick it up at her counter. Audrey, looking extremely irritated, replied in a rude tone, 'No. You have to wait in the line.' Later, a postal employee appeared like an angel asking if anyone had packages to pick up; I showed him my slip and asked if he was able help with it. He told me he could, met me in the main hall, escortied me to a scanning machine, entered the code and showed me the holding locker where my package nestled--very kind, pleasant, patient. I returned to the front counter to ask Audrey (when finished with a client) why she instructed me to unnecessarily stand in line instead of simply explaining where the package could be picked up self-service. She pretended not to understand the question, then lamely replied she thought I'd missed the pick-up date. I said that wasn't the case, so she lied and claimed she'd been in the middle of helping someone else--I said the gentleman had already stepped away from the counter when I stepped forward to ask her help. She continued to insist she was still helping him, then dismissed me (again) by turning away and calling the next person in line. No responsibility or apology plus an unfriendly tone the entire time. 1 star (really none) for Audrey's beaurocratic petty power. 5 stars for the young man who was friendly and helpful.

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