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Where do I even begin. I had many issues picking up packages at this location before I joined Yelp, but I will keep this review to my most recent incident, which was yesterday 4/6/11. After waiting many days for a package to arrive at my house, I finally checked the tracking info to only find out the post office said they left me a slip at my door two consecutive days (never did). When I went into the post office I waited for about 20 minutes before speaking with a postal employee. I explained the issue and she told me that this has been happening a lot lately, and she will tell the supervisor for me so the postal employee who has my route will get in trouble. I said OK, whatever at this point, I just want my two packages. She took my tracking numbers and gave me two packages. I went out to my car opened the first one, then the second. As I opened the second, I noticed IT WAS NOT MY PACKAGE, IT WAS MY NEIGHBORS ACROSS THE STREET. OMG!!! So they gave me the wrong package. I went back in waited again for 30 minutes this time, then let them know how incompetent they are at this post office. Please be careful here, they have lost my packages and now given me the wrong package. I would never go here again if I didn't have to.
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