Address: 929 N 145th St, Seattle, WA 98133, USA
Phone: +18002758777
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–6PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–6PM
Friday: 8:30AM–6PM
Saturday: 8:30AM–3PM
yiying202
I came here for sending my post cards to Taiwan. Waiting for 5-10 minutes to get the international stamps and each of the stamps cost $1.3.
Rose Brooks
Raheem, the supervisor at this location as well as the most senior employees provide extremely poor customer service. They have a sense of entitlement and a very arrogant attitude. They do the minimum to help customers and are unable to mentally process cases were exceptional issues with the mail have taken place. They are also unable to interpret the poorly designed tracking reports. Almost as if the sense of entitlement has taken away the capability for their two cells left in their brain communicate to each other. However, the most horrific person here is Raheem. It is difficult to understand how a government employee who is being paid from the public's taxes can have such deplorable attitude. I would give this office and this person a rating of -100. A rating of 1 over 4 is too much. Of course good luck communicating with the Inspector General to submit a complaint. The entire USPS system is a joke. I only use them when it is strictly necessary. I don't use them if IO can use any other service suchs as UPS or FedEx.
Two Dancing Crows
I would give minus twenty-five stars if I could. My experience with this office has been horrific. I have been attempting to serve legal documents by mail to someone in Shoreline which gets delivered from this office. The recipient always rejects the mail, and then this office makes multiple mistakes in the process of returning it to me. When I go to their office to make a claim because of the defective actions they have taken to return the item, the employees in the customer service window are very rude, unhelpful and unwilling to make an effort to even understand the particular circumstance. It appears that they are unable to make some thinking outside the box to analyze specific circumstances. Almost as if they have retired their brains. An employee by the name Raheem, who appears to be a supervisor there, is the rudest and unhelpful USPS person I have ever dealt with. He displays a sense of entitlement and ownership of his job. Other employees there are not much better either. A truly daunting experience.
Akahana Shannon Adhikari
If you're expecting a package through USPS don't expect a delivery to your door. Through my experience there is always a note left in my mailbox saying they missed me, (I was always home) then a couple days later I would receive an email saying my package is ready for pickup. Not a huge deal but during a pandemic I would rather have door delivery then going to a busy post office.
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Contact the station and report to a supervisor
If you want to actually receive a package at your house try FedEx.
The property it was on was privately owned and they chose to build apartments there. There are also some parents going up just east of 175th and 15th ave ne. That Safeway as slow as it already is, they are not ready for the increase of customers. I told em they need a self checkout, take out the Starbucks. Nope. No self checkout anywhere he said. Lol good luck with that I guess safeway
Talk to mr. Lee your mailman
I just moved to the Northgate area and was wondering the same thing. I’ll let ya know I’m sure my roommate with the mailbox key would know.
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You would need to contact the North City Post Office in Mountlake Terrace. 6005 244th st. That is the main p.o. for your address. Are all the mailboxes cluster boxes?
Do it online.
M-F 8:30-6pm & Sat. 8:30-3pm Sun. & Holidays Closed
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