One big misunderstanding and disappointment.For such an agro-town, such a meager and squalid post office, and the post office workers are not to blame for this.They're doing their best.Physically, they cannot cope with such a volume of mailings, mailings, parcels and other things.A micro-room where the fifth keeper is already superfluous, constant queues are some kind of mouse fuss...a place where you don't want to come a second time.
I don't understand how you can come for a package with a baby.The steps are very high, and you can't leave a stroller with a child on the street either. Of course there is no ramp.
Employees, like everywhere else, are people with emotions.All problems with mail come from higher-ups.
The work is slow, it is better to prepare for this procedure sooo in advance.
Employees are constantly changing because of this, they very often make mistakes, or do not want to take an extra step at all, I had to prove that the parcel really came, after standing in line for an hour and ten minutes, they said that there was no parcel, after I returned home for the phone and showed the SMS, of course, once again standing in line, they found it in 2 minutes
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Level 8 Local Expert
February 1
The post office is open from Monday to Saturday every day perfectly
It's just a nightmare, they don't know how to accept simple payments, my aunt sits without the slightest idea and looks at the computer, as if for the first time. She only has to deliver the mail.
I don't care about people, the nearest payment point in the city is 10km. She answers: I do not know, go to the city and in general, I have other things to do.
How many times have I tried to call there - it's comparable only to dialing half-way. Once I couldn't stand it, I came and dialed them directly at the post office. Silence. The girl looked surprised, saying she didn't know anything.
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Level 12 Local Expert
January 8, 2022
The boss is constantly changing,there are no operators, constant queues, you have to lose half a day, not who go for two days to receive or send mail, especially parcels or registered letters