Address: 3901 MacArthur Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70114, 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: 8:30AM–12PM
raia6
this is the worst post office in the world. I have repeatedly had packages placed in the WRONG box to which I’ve had to flag down the delivery person and get them to retrieve it out the wrong box. now i’ve had to leave a note for one of my neighbors to check their mail for my package! it’s ridiculous. they also never answer the phone! so there is no way of talking to someone to resolve such a petty issue! it could all be so simple, if the workers truly wanted to do their jobs. but they’re careless and lazy. fix this issue or else people will start to file lawsuits for constantly not getting their mail. one of those people will be me I can guarantee you that.
Charisma Jefferson
I been sitting at home all day waiting on my package. These people left a note in my mailbox claiming that they attempted to deliver and there was no secure place to leave my package. 3 days later I am still having trouble getting my package after I requested redelivery the next day. Update: So I have moved to another apartment complex and this has repeatedly happened. I have made several complaints with USPS and I guess the company could care less. I spoke with the mail lady and was told that they don't deliver to apartment doors. She had my package on her truck and told me to follow her back to her truck to get it. So it is important that I find out why USPS pick up peoples packages and don't deliver. I know they are mail people but why pick up peoples things if you wont deliver it accordingly? So, there is no attempted delivery they just hold your things, stick a note in the mailbox, and take your package back to P.O for you to come get it.
Andromeda L
This is the most HORRIBLE experience I have had with a post office in my entire life. I pay these companies for shipping and handling, it makes it there, then I have to get up on my Saturday morning to stand in line for 20 minutes and then it takes 20 additional minutes for them to find it. I have scheduled redeliveries to my front door and the carrier flat out ignores them. The apartment complex I live in has the big boxes at the bottom for large packages and they won’t do that either. I will be making a formal complaint against this office!!!!!
Kim and Misty Ormiston Twins
Always a long line but of course that’s due to Covid. I have come here several times and always a friendly staff. I’ve never had problems with sending out my packages. However, I would especially take my hat off to Deborah (Debbie). Her customer service and genuine care for her customers is remarkable. I can FEEL she cares about each individual customer. She takes the necessary time needed to care for each customers needs, but also she is steady and moves at a good pace though remains calm. She is an asset to this place and hope she gets rewarded for her exceptional services.
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Apparently they don't have enough carriers to cover our area. I think part of the problem is also due to the additional burden of delivering Amazon packages, which require more time to deliver to porches and front doors. Sign up for "Informed Delivery" at the USPS website. At least that way you know what is headed your way... or should be.
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It’s ridiculous that all of a sudden they no longer deliver mail in the rain.
If it fits it fits. The mailman has no way of knowing what's in that package . If your shoes were damaged and you paid for insurance on your package you can file a claim for damage at your post office.
No one gets mail when its raining
82 dollars a year
There is not enough people working at the post office, they are very short handed.
The best thing to do is take this concern to the actual post office, as they will have resources to file complaints.
It was held just for Fat Tuesday
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