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Originally Posted by SteveDallas
Yes, I like them a lot. Perhaps it just reflects my own psychosis, but I never thought it was any great thing to deal with a human clerk, teller, etc. for routine stuff.
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My issue is that anything I need to go into a post office for is not routine. For sending gifts by USPS, if I wanted tracking and reasonable delivery times, is it better to ship certified, parcel, priority, or first class? This is especially difficult because the post office only shows the priority rates overhead. The clerk told me which would be best and then let me fill out the correct label while he took the next customer. He did not send me back to end of the line.
These issues don't come up when I ship Fedex or UPS, mostly because there's only one form to fill out for ground and picking an option involves checking a box.
I've never encountered a rude clerk in the USPS.
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