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4900, Speaker Road, 66106, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 913-281-2979
website: www.usps.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 39.0980793, Longitude: -94.6899232
Leann Jessmer
::It seems that most of my package mail gets delayed in the KC KS Regional Distribution Center and then magically shows up after I go to my local Post Office to make inquiries. Wonder why that happens...
Jason Reynolds
::In recent months this distribution center has become TERRIBLE. I live in Topeka and packages are usually delivered the day after making it to the KC dist center which is the expected delivery date. Now I am constantly having packages make it across the country (and continent) with in a few days only to arrive at this distribution center and sit there for 2 or more days. Last week I had one that scanned : arrived, departed 15 minutes later, arrived AGAIN (same location)about 30 minutes later, unnecessarily sent to another facility in k.c. which took a day, then back to the original (same)dist center, sat there for another 24 hours, then sent to topeka and delivered after an extra 2 days of BS.
Susan Welker
::A package I was expecting arrived at the distribution center Friday morning and delivery was expected today. It hasn't even left the distribution center. I tried to call but no one is answering the phone. What's the use of having a phone number and being "available" 24 hours if you can't get a response? I wonder if I went there personally if I could pick up my package.
Alan Hug
::Consistently inconsistent and tracking is rarely the same info as all other DCs accross the country post. Odd anomalies all to frequent! Zero accountability for "lost" packages!
Timothy Caviness
::Y'all wonder why your losing business when you waist so much time with making truck drivers drop there trailers and then wait for a yard dog to dock it so they can take a pallet off then bring it back so you can spend more time just to hook back up and it just makes everyone elses mail later than it has to be