My mail according to the post office was stolen. I get mail for people who haven't lived in my house for 10 years, I get others mail which I deliver. I went to the post office to see about my mail. I was told the supervisor would call he didn't and when I went back in the week it said I should give him all I got was excuses. It was delivered they say gave GPS coordinates but they would not tell me if they matched the ones I had from in front of my house, on my porch and at my mail box. They stole stamps I ordered from the postoffice.
i have a complaint i have had important bills to send out and whoever delivers on Eastlawn Ave has not picked it up for 4 days last week i put mail out Saturday and today Tuesday Feb. 22nd and its still there my bills are late my landlord was upset my rent didn't make it on time i have my health ins. letter and it's still here too and it needs to be there by Feb. 26 th what's wrong with our mailman and mail lady I'm ticked off please fix problem or next i will call supervisor someone higher up thank you pam
Carriers lie about delivering packages. I have cameras, sending how many times "delivery was attempted" when the video shows no one entering or leaving the property all day long. And that's when they're not lying about animal interference. The phone is kept off to prevent complaints. If this is an essential service we're all essentially screwed, because these people are pathetic and couldn't care less.
what a screwed up office got discrimtaed due to me being transgender also brian or whoever answered the phone kept on telling me he doesnt give permission to record the calls as my calls through my phone are recorded. he obvisoly isnt aware that ohio is a 1 party consent state and on top of that USC 2511.2.d under fedreal law is also one party consent so i dont need there consent to record anything
You're a dude in a dress. Shut up with this "transgendered" garbage you nutbag.
• Replied to melynda gordon
Kearns
Very disappointed with the carries, or lack thereof, in my area. We don't have a regular carrier, a great number of pieces of my mail do not make it to my home and it is not unusual to find mail (mine and my neighbors) scattered along the sidewalk and in yards.