United States Postal Service

2.8
17 reviews

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Visit your local Post Office™ at 114 W Mcclurg Ave to find everything you need to send mail and ship packages. Explore our other products and services like money orders, Post Office™ boxes, passports, gift cards, and more

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United States Postal Service
114 W Mcclurg Ave, Richland, MO
65556, United States

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    Mark Ellingson
    Jan 9, 2025
    1.0
    They delivered A package to my front porch that was not mine. I call them up, and their A.I. computer says they are closed. I'm ready to move out of a society where computers tell us what, when, how, and why
  • KK
    KK
    Aug 28, 2023
    5.0
    It's a post office
  • JE
    Jim Echelberry
    Jul 18, 2022
    1.0
    Okay, so I'm typically not one to fuss but on this I feel I need to share. The new post master at Richland didn't break any rules per say but I am skeptical of the wisdom of his actions. I ordered an autographed concert ticket off ebay. The seller opted to ship it media mail. It isn't something I would have done but that's what he chose. It made it all the way to Richland but there the postmaster decided that he should open it to discern if it was indeed something that should have shipped media mail. He decided it wasn't which I don't have a problem with. What I do have a problem with is now I was forced to drive all the way over there to pay the postage due. Again rules are rules and I get that they need to be enforced but in this instance I feel a genuine analysis of the facts would have been warrented. The original shipping would have been the standard commercial media rate of 2.17. The parcel was standard legal envelope size and weighed less than 1 ounce. Also the thickness was less than 1/32. It is something that easily would have qualified for standard letter rate. Instead he decided to bill it at the first class parcel rate so now a letter required close to 4.00 shipping. All of this was "by the book" but was it wise? The postage paid more than covered letter rate. Even if you figure in tracking you would be very close to first class shipping. How much time, effort, gas, and manpower was wasted so that that extra questionable 1.46 could be gained. It just seems to me that there were better options than the one pursed.
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    Mary S
    Nov 11, 2017
    5.0
    Good to help their customers any way they can.

Frequently Asked Questions About United States Postal Service

Can I get a passport application at this Post Office?

Yes, Thousands of Post Offices™ accept first-time passport applications for the U.S. Department of State. Most of those locations can also take your passport photo. Please complete and print your passport application form before you apply.

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