United States Postal Service

2.9
30 reviews

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Visit your local Post Office™ at 212 S 1st St 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
212 S 1st St, Bangor, PA
18013, United States

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2.9
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  • NI
    Nathanael Isafril
    Sep 21, 2025
    5.0
    Super fast and efficient with a group of friendly staff! Always a pleasure to have them handle my mail and packages!
  • BM
    Brian Musum
    Sep 10, 2025
    5.0
    Perfect score from me. 📦📮⏱️. The Slate Belt team was friendly and helpful. Clean lobby, clear hours posted, and PO boxes were accessible and tidy, so I left with everything done and zero hassle.
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    Lexi Arno
    Jul 15, 2025
    1.0
    The worst post office I’ve ever been to
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    Daisy Scout
    Feb 20, 2019
    1.0
    The 2 packages I got yesterday were thrown onto the porch and damaged. My mothers package was ripped open and bent. The content of mine was cracked and broken. I had to throw out almost $30 worth of product. This is the 3rd time something like this has happened and no matter how much I call and complain nothing is ever done. Next time I'm asking for all packages to be held at the building till I can pick them up.
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    Amanda Mashas
    Apr 4, 2017
    1.0
    I would honestly rate lower but I can't. I got a teething necklace for my baby that I was saving up for because it was more expensive made from all-natural material and I was really excited to get it and waiting for her to finally get a tooth. I ordered it, it was a small package on its own only 1oz, it came with a larger order off of Amazon tracking USPS. the mail carrier claimed it was delivered into my mailbox as it stated online as well at 10 a.m. I checked that afternoon no more than four hours later and it was gone nothing was in there. the package from the rest of the order was there but the necklace that was iniys own envelope was not. I called the post office and they said that the mail carrier distinctly remembers placing it in my mailbox that it was a small little package and that if it wasn't in there then someone must have stolen it. I said to the lady why would they steal a tiny itty-bitty little package that wasn't even visible from the street because it was inside my mailbox but they didn't take the Amazon package with Amazon written on the box that was visible from the street yet they only took a tiny little one ounce package out of my mailbox that has a cover over it so no one could actually see it but then leave the other package? that makes absolutely no sense, the woman was no help she said "I don't know what to tell you ma'am call Amazon and tell them that it was stolen" and I tried explaining to her as soon as it leaves the amazon facility it is the USPS responsibility to deliver it and that even if he scanned it at the house maybe he accidentally put it in a different person's mailbox regardless it's still their responsibility and the lady said "I don't care, it's not our problem, gos tracking said he scanned it at your house. it's your problem, it happens" that was her response, it happens, and I'm sorry but $25 doesn't come around in our family very often to get new things with a new baby and it may seem small to some people but the fact that they claim that this little tiny package was stolen but the other Amazon package wasnt miraculously and it's not their problem because their mailman did what he needed to do and it's my problem now is ridiculous. The big kicker is we were home I heard the mailman I just didn't go out and physically get the mail until a few hours later so how was it miraculously stolen but the other package was left as it was while we were home?

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Can I get a passport application at this Post Office?

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