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March 2024 by Alex Bae
Fast and helpful staff!
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January 2024 by Ms. T M
Great post office for people who work in the area, if they dont mind going through security or are a federal employee. Quite and no long lines.
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July 2023 by Brian Woods
This is the best post office in the city.
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November 2022 by Julie W.
Who came up the idea to open a post office located inside a federal building? There's no way to just go there, walk in, to send a certified mail or package as if going to other post offices. I was told by the security there's only one entrance to the building and to get to the post office I had to wait in the line outside of the building which had at least 300 people that were there to take care of all sorts of business in that building. I'm not asking special treatment here and I understand that there's also long lines in every post office, but at least the customers line up there for the same purpose.
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May 2022 by trevor d.
This is the worst USPS I've ever TRIED to go to. They have weird off hours and I've never been able to actually access the building. Don't ever go here. F*** this place and the security guards they have working the front
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March 2022 by Alexandra Owens
What they did recently was horrific, unethical, and above all racist. Handcuffing someone for having something to help defend themselves in a community in the event something happens to them is not on the grounds to handcuff them if they weren’t violent. On top of that, they hurt this person with tightening the cuffs. Hope something gets done with the poor security honestly.
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February 2022 by Jasmine Paige M.
After reading these reviews and hearing the story my friend encountered today I am beyond pissed. The security guard at this post office need to be behind bars. Anyone of color stay away from this post office. Detaining a woman of color for having a knife for her protection, that was safely put away, after you searched her, taking it... putting her in handcuffs and then after realizing she wasn't a threat GIVING THE KNIFE BACK, just shows that you were in it for the sick thrill of scaring a woman of color. There is nothing safe or honorable about these individuals, they are cowards with hatred in their hearts and should be fired at minimum.
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February 2022 by Kitty P.
If I could give this place a lower rating then 0 I would. This place is completely dangerous for anyone that is a person of color. You will immediately be a target to any security guard there.
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February 2022 by Cecil M.
I've gone here a few times because it's the closest one to where I live and near my job and I've had two entirely different experiences while having mace on me. The first time was some skinnier build security guards, they made a pantomime mace sign towards each-other because the keys and mace were in my backpack on the lanyard I had. Let me in no biggie which I thought was weird because I saw another post stating they made her leave prior to going in. The next time I went in this buff bald security guard stopped me and told me the same thing he had told the girl. When I brought up that the two men last time had cleared me and allowed me to go to the post office he immediately got more hostile and told me that they were incorrect. He then proceeded to point at a paint bucket key I have on my lanyard (I work as a painter) and questioned me about it like it's something I carried to hurt people with "what is that on your keys" "oh? What do you use that for" If you've seen those things too they're designed in such a weird way they could hardly be considered a threat. I left and didn't come back for a few weeks after that. My brother also dealt with a similar situation for having a small utility box cutter in his wallet (that one I can understand because it's a blade but the box cutter itself is tiny) He was also allowed past previously by the same guys who cleared me and then was confronted by a different man. Definitely a super power trip oriented post office.
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December 2021 by Chris Gau
No parking, inside the courthouse/inaccessible, ugh. Been tricked into coming to this location too many times
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November 2021 by Nicholas Ewens
There is no signage on the outside of the building that I could see so it is very confusing to find. Once I realized it was in the federal building, I realized this effort was a waste of my time. There is paid parking only across the street in an inconvenient parking structure and the federal building has body and machine search security where the line is about 50 people long at any given time. It's like LAX at a bad time of day.
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November 2021 by Andrés I.
It's hard to find a good post office in LA but this one for sure will be my goto! Security is so tight at the door which may upset people but if you can look past that then this is one of the cleanest, quickest post offices I have been to in the city. It's located in the federal building making it nice location and I appreciated the service I got
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October 2021 by Yolanda A.
They do not answer their phones! It's taken me over an hour of repeatedly dialing and still no answer!
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April 2021 by Daymon Benyoun
This is a S̶E̶E̶E̶E̶E̶E̶E̶E̶E̶E̶E̶E̶E̶R̶I̶O̶U̶S MATTER! The carriers are way too personal. Who are the carriers and their issues with delivering PACKAGES. . . PACKAGES. . . to BLACK NAMES! And why are our bicycles being stolen from bike racks?
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April 2021 by Maria L.
I went to this post office today to try to drop off a package. The man at the front door seized my keys bc I have mace on them and told me that my only option was to IMMEDIATELY take it outside and throw it out, I wasn't allowed in the building. I asked if he could just hold it at the front then, since all I was going to do was drop off an already stamped package. He was very aggressive about no, he cannot hold anything, this is a federal building-- it was like he was escalating it like I brought in stun gun or something. I asked him if he realized that it's important for me (as a petit woman) to have mace walking around downtown, I couldn't throw it out. He was incredibly rude and condescending, and I told him I would leave but he refused to give me back my keys. I understand he was doing his job but there are better ways instead of overtly hostile and rude ways to manage this. It's mace, it's really not a big deal to just nicely hand my keys back to me when I told him I would leave, it's not like I would just run in through the metal detectors, but it was like he was treating me like a criminal or someone who was going to do something dangerous. Come on. I'm a small woman holding my keys walking through downtown to the post office... It seemed like he had a bone to pick with me, and it made me wonder would he have treated a man this way? Would he have treated me differently if I were white? It seemed a case of WMP in a position of "power" they will try to do anything to showcase said "power" instead of being a reasonable human being. It's really just unnecessary. Needless to say I will not be returning. What a strange experience.