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450, Golden Gate Avenue, 94102, San Francisco, San Francisco County, US United States
kontakt telefon: +1 800-275-8777
strona internetowej: tools.usps.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 37.7819829, Longitude: -122.4184053
Parsa Nowruzi
::Downside: it's in a federal building and you basically have to get naked through security and show government-issued ID. Also there's no cell service down there in the post office. Upside: there is no or a short line. Staff were cool.
Jeremy Blum
::It does exist. You have to go through Federal building security. Take the Elevator immediately to your left when you get through the metal detectors. Go to the basement, and follow the signs. Note, it doesn't open until 1PM.
Rebecca Martinez
::So the post office is located in the basement level of the federal building, which made for an interesting first experience there. While searching on google maps I found location is just a bit closer to my office than the one located at Fox Plaza off Market so I decided to try it out. After removing my shoes, keys, and having my purse scanned I had to walk through a metal detector. The security team was friendly, understanding, and very helpful. It was a short trip down to the basement in the elevator and a somewhat spooky walk to the post office's suite, but once there I found the place empty of other patrons to much of my delight. The woman who helped me behind the counter was warm and informative; she helped me find the best packaging and shipping options for the best price. Even with the added obstacle of the security screening when entering the building I not refuse to use any other post office. Also be aware that this location is only open 1-5 most days.
Victor Wang
::Legit USPS office, with non-sketchy people, and full retail services unlike the really shady pick-up/PO box only one nearby in Tenderloin. Unfortunately it's almost too legit, since it's in a courthouse. You need to go through security and a scanner thing just to enter the building, then go search around the basement (through a very specific elevator) for the USPS office. There's another one nearby that doesn't require this hassle.
Frank Wu
::This is the best post office. Here is the deal. It exists, contrary to some reports. And it is a one person shop, as some have noted. It's in the basement of the federal district court building. So it has one huge plus and three negatives. The huge plus is hardly anybody uses it, so that means even during the holiday rush there is hardly a line (2 people in front of me and a 3 minute wait). The three negatives are: 1. you have to go through security screening 2. the aforementioned one person nature of the operation means there can be a risk of a wait and 3. they take a lunch break