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They get the job done, but just barely. When I walked in, there was some confusion at the register over what change was given, who needed what, what the money was for. I think all the chaos was caused by a single chocolate bar.. After all of that was sorted out, I was greeted (sort of) by a young man. All I needed to get done was attach my pre-paid shipping label which I had already printed to my box that was being shipped via UPS and have it taped up. Apparently for taping a box they charge $1, which is fine. But I will say, that at other UPS locations, and any other shipping service I've used, I've never been charged for tape. While he's taping up the box, a lady who I can only assume was the manager starts inquiring about the whole chocolate confusion. I'm more or less ignored, which again.. I don't really mind since I'm just dropping off a box essentially.. and everyone just seems perplexed by the dollar from the chocolate bar. Nobody was rude, but it certainly wasn't as friendly as some of the other shipping businesses nearby. If they can't handle a chocolate bar purchase, it makes me nervous to leave valuable packages with them.
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