United States Postal Service
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29095 Forbes St
Nobleton, Florida 34661 - (800) 275-8777
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Chamber Rating
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Jason Lacey
Jul 12th, 2020 -
Andrew Hauser
Let's start off with the hours it's 8 to12 FOUR hours a day!!!! This place absolutely positively sucks if you work a full-time job you literally have to take time off of work to do anything me and my wife have lived at our current residence for over three years and we have lost our PO box because we are not able to take off time to renew it even though we have paid the key fee good luck trying to get any kind of information out of anyone here good luck being treated like a decent human being from any of the workers here if you say something they don't like they fly off the handle and start screaming at you. Mail is always late getting to your PO box because the employees here just don't care.
Feb 23rd, 2019 -
Edwin Ramirez
Sep 6th, 2018 -
Andrew Olson
Nov 8th, 2016 -
Antique Sewist
This used to be a great little post office. The town of Nobleton doesn't have home delivery; everyone gets their mail from assigned PO boxes at the office. For years this worked just fine because the previous clerk would place mail in our boxes even when the address was our physical home address and not the PO Box. The new clerks in the last 6 months or so hate doing this and are constantly writing little notes on our letters and packages like "MUST HAVE PO BOX NUMBER OR WILL BE RETURNED TO SENDER." Now, there are many businesses and government agencies who absolutely refuse to send things to a PO Box. Even when we call and confirm our identities and such they tell us that, by law, they cannot send prescriptions to a PO Box. We have told this to the clerks, who tell us the same thing every time, "Just get the PO box somewhere in the address, like as an apartment number, or just do the last four of the zip code." We do that and yet they still write the nasty little notes on our mail and send things back, so that advice is garbage. The new clerks are simply too lazy to look up the street addresses in their book and see which box they correspond to. Or they could memorize them. For crying out loud, Nobleton doesn't even have 200 residents. When I worked as a cashier, I had the codes memorized for 100 different types of produce in like two months. They simply don't want to do it. OR they are being told to do these things by some new supervisor, in which case I apologize to the clerks, and your supervisor sucks. This isn't just frustrating, it is dangerous and it is costing the residents of Nobleton money. I had to pay shipping twice on something I bought because one of the clerks returned it to sender. He did this knowing full well who I am and which box is mine. He did it because of "the rules", not because he was unable to give me my damn package. There are people here who get their medicines in the mail and can't get the senders to use a PO box. MEDICINES! People's bills are arriving late or not at all because they are being returned, and people are getting charged late fees and getting calls about late payments. Either give us home delivery service or accept that the post office at Nobleton has to make allowances for the PO Box thing. It's one or the other because we CAN'T force government agencies or businesses to use PO box numbers when they refuse to. Those are the facts. PS: We also used to leave used books on the windowsill inside the office and residents would share them, but the new clerks decided that wasn't allowed either and taped mean "DON'T PLACE ANYTHING HERE!" signs on the countertops and sills.
Apr 17th, 2016
About
United States Postal Service
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Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for United States Postal Service?
A The phone number for United States Postal Service is: (800) 275-8777.
Q Where is United States Postal Service located?
A United States Postal Service is located at 29095 Forbes St, Nobleton, Florida 34661
Q What is the internet address for United States Postal Service?
A The website (URL) for United States Postal Service is: https://tools.usps.com/find-location.htm?location=1375152&utm_source=website-url&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=yext&y_source=1_MzM3OTg0Mi01NDUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D
Q What days are United States Postal Service open?
A United States Postal Service is open:
Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Q How is United States Postal Service rated?
A United States Postal Service has a 3.2 Star Rating from 6 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
United States Postal Service
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 6 Reviews )Jason Lacey on Google
Andrew Hauser on Google
Let's start off with the hours it's 8 to12 FOUR hours a day!!!! This place absolutely positively sucks if you work a full-time job you literally have to take time off of work to do anything me and my wife have lived at our current residence for over three years and we have lost our PO box because we are not able to take off time to renew it even though we have paid the key fee good luck trying to get any kind of information out of anyone here good luck being treated like a decent human being from any of the workers here if you say something they don't like they fly off the handle and start screaming at you. Mail is always late getting to your PO box because the employees here just don't care.
Edwin Ramirez on Google
Andrew Olson on Google
Antique Sewist on Google
This used to be a great little post office. The town of Nobleton doesn't have home delivery; everyone gets their mail from assigned PO boxes at the office. For years this worked just fine because the previous clerk would place mail in our boxes even when the address was our physical home address and not the PO Box. The new clerks in the last 6 months or so hate doing this and are constantly writing little notes on our letters and packages like "MUST HAVE PO BOX NUMBER OR WILL BE RETURNED TO SENDER."
Now, there are many businesses and government agencies who absolutely refuse to send things to a PO Box. Even when we call and confirm our identities and such they tell us that, by law, they cannot send prescriptions to a PO Box. We have told this to the clerks, who tell us the same thing every time, "Just get the PO box somewhere in the address, like as an apartment number, or just do the last four of the zip code." We do that and yet they still write the nasty little notes on our mail and send things back, so that advice is garbage. The new clerks are simply too lazy to look up the street addresses in their book and see which box they correspond to. Or they could memorize them. For crying out loud, Nobleton doesn't even have 200 residents. When I worked as a cashier, I had the codes memorized for 100 different types of produce in like two months. They simply don't want to do it. OR they are being told to do these things by some new supervisor, in which case I apologize to the clerks, and your supervisor sucks.
This isn't just frustrating, it is dangerous and it is costing the residents of Nobleton money. I had to pay shipping twice on something I bought because one of the clerks returned it to sender. He did this knowing full well who I am and which box is mine. He did it because of "the rules", not because he was unable to give me my damn package. There are people here who get their medicines in the mail and can't get the senders to use a PO box. MEDICINES! People's bills are arriving late or not at all because they are being returned, and people are getting charged late fees and getting calls about late payments.
Either give us home delivery service or accept that the post office at Nobleton has to make allowances for the PO Box thing. It's one or the other because we CAN'T force government agencies or businesses to use PO box numbers when they refuse to. Those are the facts.
PS: We also used to leave used books on the windowsill inside the office and residents would share them, but the new clerks decided that wasn't allowed either and taped mean "DON'T PLACE ANYTHING HERE!" signs on the countertops and sills.