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Post Offices, Mail & Shipping Services, Packaging Materials

1401 W Fort St Rm 1006, Detroit, MI 48233

800-275-8777

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runner123

06/06/12

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Consumer Affair's Department. ...

Consumer Affair's Department.



I was setting in limbo on Saturday (5/26) at 11 AM with a Saturday GTD redelivery confirmation of a perishable item (4 trees) and can't verify ANYTHING, the USPS website service displays that my packages were delivered the prior day that were paid for as 2-day priority mail with a 5/25 delivery date but weren't, of course an obvious error - but they should have been left as NO signature was required, my local carrier embodies the notion that this Saturday delivery is NOT his responsibility with a chuckle without personally checking anything and continues his personal phone conversation, I had a GTD redelivery order number of #ORR18655596 for Saturday, I have ZERO access to anyone in the Ypsi Township post office via their phone listing/automated answer system during posted business hours and the USPS 800 Customer Service staff is useless in verifying anything as they are but a farmed-out business service (it's amazing that it's not from India) who are essentially working from manuals with absolutely no access to contacting any USPS branches during USPS branch business hours.



I receive the trees the afternoon of 5/29 after calling USPS Consumer Affairs - Detroit. So I PAY FOR 2-day priority mail and receive the parcels in 6-days. The consumer affairs rep informed me they wouldn't have been delivered on Tuesday if I hadn't called. Once again I PAID FOR 2-day priority, have a GTD redelivery confirmation for day 3 (Saturday) and even then the parcels wouldn't have been delivered on day 6 Tuesday without ME calling!



So I pay for a steak (2-day priority) and end up with a McDonald's hamburger (6-day delivery) ALL (300%) the direct result of USPS's own screw-ups and not a scintilla of civility as Joe Consumer has to EAT the difference in costs-versus-actual services performed? The USPS Consumer Affairs rep only answer to this was, "well you got it didn't you?" Talk about a useless Complaint Department -- they protect their own and the consumer gets the SHAFT.



On the morning of May 29, 2012 (Tuesday) I go into the Ypsilanti Township Post Office to deliver a copy of the complaint letter to the Postmaster and the USPS counter person demanded that I buy a stamp. We are standing in the Ypsilanti Township Post Office and I respond in utter bewilderment, "but it's in this building." Talk about a shady-business; but this is exactly what the USPS epitomizes today.



Does anyone see any elements of a 'that-a-boy' GREAT service in the above FACTS?



So we have the USPS employees with their inflated pensions, extravagant healthcare benefits, a union guarantee of no lay-offs if one's a six-year USPS employee, a federally mandated law that ONLY the USPS can deliver the nation's first class mail, ... and the before mentioned service that I received by the USPS and this is what we, the US taxpayers, get as the USPS receives hundreds-of-millions per year in "implicit subsidies," such as breaks on property tax, vehicle registration, and sales tax, in addition to subsidized government loans.



They live in a WORLD-OF-THEIR-OWN and they don't have the common decency to deal with the public humanely when glaring errors occur that THEY, the USPS, have produced themselves and when confronted they act like ostriches with their heads buried to avoid anything that might require a scintilla of effort to aid their employer - 'Joe Citizen' - with their flippant responses indicative of 'it's not my responsibility.'

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runner123

06/06/12

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Consumer's Affairs Department ...

Consumer's Affairs Department - Detroit



I was setting in limbo on Saturday (5/26) at 11 AM with a Saturday GTD redelivery confirmation of a perishable item (4 trees) and can't verify ANYTHING, the USPS website service displays that my packages were delivered the prior day that were paid for as 2-day priority mail with a 5/25 delivery date but weren't, of course an obvious error - but they should have been left as NO signature was required, my local carrier embodies the notion that this Saturday delivery is NOT his responsibility with a chuckle without personally checking anything and continues his personal phone conversation, I had a GTD redelivery order number of #ORR18655596 for Saturday, I have ZERO access to anyone in the Ypsi Township post office via their phone listing/automated answer system during posted business hours and the USPS 800 Customer Service staff is useless in verifying anything as they are but a farmed-out business service (it's amazing that it's not from India) who are essentially working from manuals with absolutely no access to contacting any USPS branches during USPS branch business hours.



I receive the trees the afternoon of 5/29 after calling USPS Consumer Affairs - Detroit. So I PAY FOR 2-day priority mail and receive the parcels in 6-days. The consumer affairs rep informed me they wouldn't have been delivered on Tuesday if I hadn't called. Once again I PAID FOR 2-day priority, have a GTD redelivery confirmation for day 3 (Saturday) and even then the parcels wouldn't have been delivered on day 6 Tuesday without ME calling!



So I pay for a steak (2-day priority) and end up with a McDonald's hamburger (6-day delivery) ALL (300%) the direct result of USPS's own screw-ups and not a scintilla of civility as Joe Consumer has to EAT the difference in costs-versus-actual services performed? The USPS Consumer Affairs rep only answer to this was, "well you got it didn't you?" Talk about a useless Complaint Department -- they protect their own and the consumer gets the SHAFT.



On the morning of May 29, 2012 (Tuesday) I go into the Ypsilanti Township Post Office to deliver a copy of the complaint letter to the Postmaster and the USPS counter person demanded that I buy a stamp. We are standing in the Ypsilanti Township Post Office and I respond in utter bewilderment, "but it's in this building." Talk about a shady-business; but this is exactly what the USPS epitomizes today.



Does anyone see any elements of a 'that-a-boy' GREAT service in the above FACTS?



So we have the USPS employees with their inflated pensions, extravagant healthcare benefits, a union guarantee of no lay-offs if one's a six-year USPS employee, a federally mandated law that ONLY the USPS can deliver the nation's first class mail, ... and the before mentioned service that I received by the USPS and this is what we, the US taxpayers, get as the USPS receives hundreds-of-millions per year in "implicit subsidies," such as breaks on property tax, vehicle registration, and sales tax, in addition to subsidized government loans.



They live in a WORLD-OF-THEIR-OWN and they don't have the common decency to deal with the public humanely when glaring errors occur that THEY, the USPS, have produced themselves and when confronted they act like ostriches with their heads buried to avoid anything that might require a scintilla of effort to aid their employer - 'Joe Citizen' - with their flippant responses indicative of 'it's not my responsibility.'

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anonymous

01/14/11

I wrote a review complaining about the mail lady who delivers mail in the 48235 zip code area,and have not received mail sense then. I18040 Coyle St. Could she be sending my mail back? The residents complain about her constantly being on her cell phone putting mail in the wrong mailboxes and leaving mail of deceased residentsand not returning to sender.deliering.late. The postal bussiness is great.I commend you .

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edd_w_gibbs_jr

10/20/09

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GOV'T HAS CUT BACK ON MAN POWER BUT EMPLOYEES ARE STILL GIVING GOOD SERVICE, I'M A 1O YEAR PO BOX HOLDER AND VERY SATISFIED, THOSE i SEE COMPLAINING ARE NEW AND EXPECT MORE, THEY DO NOT KNOW HOW EFFICIENT AND FAST IT WOULD BE IF THEY COULD AFFORD MORE EMPLOYEES THERE. THERE ARE MANY THINGS WE CAN DO WITHOUT ASSISTANCE SUCH AS THE KIESK TO PAY MY PO BOX, TIME SAVING, THE PEOPLE WAITING TO ASSIST YOU SAVES TIME ALSO, ONE OF THE FEW CENTRALLY LOCATED OFFICES TO GET MY MAIL 24/7, LOVE THIS PLACE I STILL SAVE TIME SINCE I WORK IN MED-TOWN MINUTES AWAY. OFTEN FELLOW EMPLOYEES ASK ME TO PICK-UP STAMPS AND MAIL THEIR PKGS, OFFICE IS CLEAN AND STAFF FRIENDLY, A GRATEFUL CITIZEN!

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Visit your local Post Office™ at 1401 W Fort St! The U.S. Postal Service® (USPS®) is the only organization in the country to regularly deliver to every residential and business address. USPS is actively recruiting for many positions, including: mail and package delivery (city and rural); truck driving (delivery truck and tractor trailer); processing plant; and more opportunities to fit your needs. Learn more about USPS top jobs on our website.
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