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600 Pennsylvania Ave SE Frnt 2, Washington, DC 20003, EE. UU.
kontakte telefon: +1 800-275-8777
webseite: tools.usps.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 38.8856151, Longitude: -76.9976337
Bianca
::Yolanda or whatever the lady who has been there for a long time is the WORSE. Nasty, unprofessional and quick to tell you things without verifying to checking. Worse experience at a post office ever! How does a post office literally only have ONE employee! Lines grew and she services everyone before they even assist any appointments for passports. I'd rather pay the extra money next time instead of waiting in a post office again!
wendy Puriefoy
::I love this P.O. It makes DC feel like a small town! The staff are real people. They work hard to help customers. Going there is a pleasant experience and reminds citizens of the importance of good public services.
g martin
::I have repeatedly not received packages, but the online tracking via UPS will say, "the Post Office attempted to deliver your UPS SurePost package and left a delivery notice with instructions." In none of these cases were there notices left. In all of these cases, the attempted delivery times listed were late in the evening. It's my guess that instead of delivering, they need to close out their tracking for the night, so they just mark it as "attempted delivery." The reality is that USPS only leaves a notice if a signature is required and no one is home. Otherwise, the standard practice is to just leave packages on the porch. So with no delivery and no notice, customers are left to first realize they didn't get their delivery, then go online to figure out what happened, then go stand in line at the this branch -- never a quick trip -- without a notice. That means it takes the clerk even longer than usual to find the package -- and that is after you had to explain the circumstances and convince the clerk that, yes, you do have a package back there somewhere, if she could please take a look for you.This is all such a waste of time, and it's turning into a routine practice.
Jess Robins
::Consistently marks packages as attempted delivery or delivered with no sign of a package or notice in sight. Not sure why this is so difficult - you have one job. Get off your lazy behinds and deliver my mail.
K Yea
::Wonderful staff at this location. Shannon, Yvette, and Anthony are friendly and very helpful. They remember my name and make sure that I'm always taken care of. They probably need more staff to help out but the USPS is unfortunately under limited budget.