Address: 300 Avenue A, Seaside, OR 97138, USA
Phone: +18002758777
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: 8:30–10:30AM
Jackson Caldwell
Super rude employees This location does not offer labels. Be sure to mark your own package. They have nothing here for you to to do it. No labels. No sharpies. Just employees complaining about how busy their morning is and how they don't want to hear any lip about their poor instructions keep getting in and out of line with that massive box over employee communication failure. They do the job but make it painful
Crypto Fraud Slayer
The Blond Middle Aged Woman that works there is always depressed and EXTREMELY RUDE EVERYTIME IVE BEEN IN THIS POST OFFICE. if she hates her job so much she should be WORKING SOMEWHERE ELSE! I will be contacting the SEASIDE POST MASTER a few times a week until her additutude is resolved or she is removed from the front counter! He additutude is UNACCEPTABLE FOR BEING THE CUSTOMER SERVICE PROVIDER AT THE COUNTER.
Bill Graffius
We are on a carrier route in Gearhart out of the Seaside facility. The carrier regularly leaves our mailbox open, delivers neighbors mail to our box a minimum of once to three times a month. When they bring a package to our front door they invariably set it on the top step which blocks the front door. We have a sun porch so we put a sign on the door saying please place packages inside the door and notifying that we sanitize regularly. UPS and FedEx have no problem doing this. Our USPS carrier can't figure it out. Plops the packages on the top step blocking the door and forcing us to go out the back and around to make sure we don't damage the contents by knocking it down the steps. It also means packages sit in the rain for hours some times. USPS in this respect is one star at best.
Kate Willer
Having two yellow slips for package pick-up and working 12 hour days, I called and asked for the yellow-slip packages to be put in a locker. I was told they had been assigned to others for the day. I asked if they could check later in the day, as I need those packages. I was told that, frankly, the "privilege" of those lockers goes to people who pick up frequently. That, if a package is left for two days, it's removed and the person loses the privilege of locker service. Seriously? They track this? They discriminate like this? Any questions as to why the post office as a business is failing? Poor hours, poor customer service.
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only access to P.O. boxes. The window clerk is never open on saturdays
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