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| - I've lived in North Las Vegas for a whole two months & have had a lifetime of headaches stemming from this post office. Seven days after my change of address took effect, my mail carrier returned three boxes to their senders, causing huge inconveniences for me & the senders who were stuck with boxes to re-ship. One sender even had to pay double postage to get the boxes out of hock at his post office! Luckily the Meadow Mesa customer service manager, Michelle, was pleasant to work with & helped get the boxes re-shipped to me free of charge (well, not free since the senders had already paid the first time around).
I had to pick up one of the boxes tonight at the post office & boy, what a horrible experience THAT was! I watched clerk Anola treat a customer ahead of me like a dog -- I've seen some rude postal workers before but that woman takes the cake. She was barking at him to lift up his boxes so she could stamp them & she walked around like she would've rather been anywhere but there. Listen, Anola, you'd be doing society a favor by getting out of the customer service business because you clearly aren't cut out for it! So after 5 minutes of witnessing this ridiculous treatment, it was just my luck that I got stuck at her window. I handed her my pickup slip & she asked for ID. "ID." No "ID please" or "May I see some ID?" Just "ID" while looking away, totally inconvenienced she had to do her job. My ID does not have my current address so she asked me to recite it. After I did, she grumbles, "Well, that was way too fast..." & walked away to get my box. What? Way too fast? If you weren't so busy making it clear I was putting you out by asking you to do your job, maybe you could've verified the address as I recited it. She returns with my box, places it on the counter & just stands there, waiting for me to take it & leave. No "thank you." No signs of a smile. Not even a "here you go." I took the box & got out of there as quickly as I could.
I hope to never have to return because Anola is the epitome of unprofessionalism. And the root of why the USPS is in the red -- nobody wants to give their business to rude jerks!
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