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United States Postal Service
Address: 49 W Mt Pleasant Ave, Livingston, NJ 07039, USA
Phone: (800) 275-8777
State: New Jersey
City: Livingston
Zip Code: 07039


Opening Hours

Monday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Sunday: Closed


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The people who work at this post office are beyond rude - the only person who seems to know what they are doing is Sandy - if she is not there, walk out the door and go elsewhere. If private industry ran their business in such a matter, they would be out of business. This is a post office, you would think that they have stamps to sell but even that is too difficult. The post offices in some of the local towns are much more pleasant - someone from upper management needs to come and clean house and for those employees still there, teach them manners and customer service. They lock the door early because "we are suppose to go home at 5:00pm" and treat people who are unfamiliar with the proper procedures with such contempt - they also cheat people, telling people to use flat rate priority mail boxes when it would be much less expensive to use a regular priority mail box, which are rarely in stock.
8 years ago (09-06-2017)
They lost my cargo and they put main customer service on the maps. Also they have rude and slow employees.
7 years ago (03-02-2018)
Today was the 4th time I've had to deal with Livingston USPS not delivering an overnight package yet marking it in their system as delivered. And of course it says delivered at 11:57am, 3 minutes before their money-back guarantee would come into effect. This is not mishandling or a "uncommon" error. This is a federal felony. This is theft and it is ABSOLUTELY punishable by law if you take the time and go through the aggravation of trying to go after this system. Today, police report filed with Livingston PD. Monday a complaint and investigation will be filed with the Essex County Postmaster and the Postmaster General office in DC. Enough is enough. I am also going to press charges on the local delivery driver because it is them who mark these packages delivered via a gps handheld system. The postal service offers them protection to an extent but they will still have to answer a formal complaint on paper. And then once I have that written document, and then I have the video of my home and specifically the front door and street view during the hours that their gps tracking says it was delivered to that exact location, then you have a federal case. Then things change. Then people get locked up. It certainly is a process that could take over a year to see through and most would never take it that far. But it has been done. It can be done. And I'm doing it. Enough is enough.
8 years ago (26-08-2017)
Don't even have enough sense to close the mailbox when it's raining! Can't match the names on the envelope to the names on the mailbox! ! Received a post card today about a blood drive on April 24,25 2016,another great job !! Guess it's too much work,I hope this place closes.
8 years ago (22-07-2017)
The mail men in my location always miss my letters or send someone else letter to me
7 years ago (15-01-2018)
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