Postal Employee Service Lacking
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Postal Employee Service Lacking : Tulsa, Oklahoma main post office in downtown Tulsa between 3rd and 4th Street off Denver Ave. Wednesday January 11, around 10:00 AM. I was trying to purchase a book of two cent stamps from the vending machine. The machine was sold out and I could not get my dollar back. I then went to the customer service postal employee counter and gave the employee seventy cents because that was all the change I had on me and asked for seventy cents worth of two cent stamps. She was pleased to do so. I also told her about losing my dollar in the vending machine and asked if I could get it back. She told me with a nasty attitude "I guess you just should have made another selection." She was an egotistical jerk I do not have to put up with service like that. I'll take my business elsewhere. I will do my best to never mail another letter again. Instead I'll use the internet to pay my bills online. I am a public citizen. I have worked all my life full time and right before payday there are times money is tight. One dollar may not seem like much, but when it is all you have until next payday it is a big deal. I lost a dollar out of a vending machine that was sold out and I didn't have enough to eat that day for lunch because of a federal postal employee that decided it was policy to treat the public like a child or better yet a dog. I will do all I can to pay my bills on the internet. I'm tired of the arrogance the US Postal employees represent. Concerned US Citizen From: Message Author (click here to email author)Date: Thursday, 12-Jan-06 21:54:25 CST Business: Reply Online Consumer: Comment On This Comment On ThisWher do you eat that only costs a dollar? From: Message Author (click here to email author) (has asked not to receive email)Date: Wednesday, 24-Jun-09 10:56:01 CDT Business: Reply Online Consumer: Comment On This |
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