1 /5 Brianna Thaxton: The people here are helpful 50/50. Sometimes the people in the office are very nice and helpful, sometimes the whole thing is ridiculous.
USPS literally gets paid to deliver to home addresses. My mail box is on the side of the highway, my home is a 1/4 mile down the very accessible and well- managed private road. UPS never has an issue delivering to me.
However on multiple occasions USPS has left a note in the mailbox just saying "Delivery attempted" or "Mailbox full" When its a package that doesnt fit in the mailbox.
I understand that its easy to pull over on the side of the highway and pop in some envelopes, but you also charge more for shipping larger items.... so you should be able to drive it to my house.
The last thing was a box about 50 lbs. I didnt know how heavy it was, and had multiple things being delivered. I had received a note that I had something that they couldnt deliver because the "mailbox was full."
My mom was running into town and needed to also pick something up, so she offered to pick up my package as well.
This man brought this huge 50lb box to my mom, who is on her 70s. She asked if he could help bring it to her car and he told her no.
If I had known it was this particular package, or that they wouldnt help carry it to the car for her, I wouldve gotten myself.
This is beyond ridiculous. If you wont deliver to a home address, that UPS and FedEx deliver to (and that you do deliver to when you feel like it), then you shouldnt be charging for it or accepting the business.