United States Postal Service 2455 Southeast 8th Avenue, Camas, WA 98607
About the Business
The United States Postal Service is a finance and post office institution located at 2455 Southeast 8th Avenue in Camas, Washington. With the ability to preview mail and track packages through Informed Delivery® notifications, customers can stay informed about their deliveries. The institution also offers a variety of USPS products and services, including Priority Mail® and Priority Mail Express® envelopes and boxes for easy shipping. Customers can also rent a PO Box to keep their mail secure at a Post Office™ facility. Additionally, the USPS gift shop offers a variety of knick-knacks for fans of all ages. With a focus on celebrating life, art, and culture, the United States Postal Service provides nationwide career opportunities while serving the American public.
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Hours open
Monday:
14:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
14:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
14:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
14:00 - 16:00
Friday:
14:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
14:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"This office didn’t deliver my confirm rescheduled delivery. I had waited at home the entire day because there was no delivery window after they confirmed my redelivery, and turned they didn’t even deliver. And they have the oddest open hours, 3-hour lunch break, then closes at 4pm. The worst service ever."
"This post office will not deliver my packages to the door and continue to leave slips instead for me to pick up packages at their location 30 minutes away. The USPS is the ONLY delivery service that refuses home deliveries. Amazon, UPS, FedEx, etc have no problem. On top of it the employees do not answer the phone provided. It’s unbelievable how a government service that we pay for cannot fulfill the basic mission."
"They don’t even try to deliver their packages. They leave slips as many times as it takes until you get fed up and pick up your packages from their location yourself. Sometimes they say their driver attempted to redeliver but my security cameras never once captured their truck. These people do not want to deliver packages and flat out lie."
"So, here’s the deal. For the last five weeks we have been fighting with the Camas post office to get our mail forwarded from a PO Box to our home. We have made three visits over the course of five weeks and each time we do we are told a supervisor will call us when she is in. That woman, to do this day, has never called us. We went in earlier this week and they told us that the UPS store we are still forced to use because of them has been throwing away people’s mail and that we need to close our PO Box. With no proof to make that accusation I am concerned that a federal employee is disparaging a private business in an unsolicited manner. I don’t see that as their role. After five weeks without mail I finally decided to call the toll free number for USPS to see if they can help. Guess what, within minutes they diagnosed the issue. The UPS store is a business and USPS can’t forward our mail to our home address unless the business puts in the transfer (which they don’t do). Again, a private business can only manually forward our mail which will cost us money (and it’s not the UPS store’s fault. At least they are bending over backwards to help us). There are workarounds for this which we have put into place with the help of the USPS rep I spoke with. Had the Camas post office told us that five weeks ago when they stood there and watched us fill out a change of address form we could’ve avoided all of this nonsense. In my opinion, not only are the employees of that station inept, they simply do not care. They literally don’t. They are government employees who do their best to keep the stereotype alive. In fact I’m sure if they read this they’re going to all of the sudden “lose“ our mail all the time. But hey look on the bright side. At least the postal delivery person has started to deliver other peoples mail to our mailbox regardless of how many times we’ve provided the list of names living at our address."
"Accidentally gave a Fedex package to the USPS by mistake. Usually these mistakes are not a huge deal, mail carriers will eventually get the package to the correct carrier. However it has been a month and it still has not made it to Fedex. Package was not brought back to me using the return address on the label. Safe to say the package will not turn up due to some immoral workmanship at this USPS location. Calling the location does not help as I have been on hold for over a half hour and no one has bothered to pick up. Something tells me that if someone were to pick up I would probably just get hung up on anyway (I say this according to a few other reviews left for this location)"
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