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Postal Convenience Center

2260 El Cajon Blvd San Diego,CA 92104 map
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Postal Convenience Center is located on 2260 El Cajon Blvd in San Diego. Postal Convenience Center offers a number of products and services, which include Security Containers, Boxes, Stamps, Fax Machines, Keys, Keys Passport Photos, Faxing, Notary Services, Shipping, Printing & Copying Products, Notary, Shipping, Scanning & Printing, Fax Transmission, Faxing, Printing, Copy & Duplicating, Passport Photos, Voice Mail, Copies . Postal Convenience Center also carries a range of brands such as Shipping, UPS, USPS, DHL Postal Convenience Center can be reached by phone by calling (619) 295-3760 during the hours which are 7 days a week 24 hours . Postal Convenience Center has a total of 6 reviews, 1 positive review and 4 negative reviews.
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Ian D. Miller
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Thursday, May 8, 2008
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How to begin with just how bad my experience with this vendor was! I purchased an old piece of furniture (a chest with a lot of small drawers) in San Diego, and the store that sold it to me arranged with Dennis, at Postal Convenience, to ship the piece to the east coast. When it arrived, I immediately opened it and discovered that the chest was internally in pieces. Dennis, who claimed he had “packed the hell out of it,” had in fact only put a couple of layers of bubble wrap around it, and put it in some pieced-together cardboard boxes, with no cushioning at all on the bottom. It was so far from UPS’s basic requirements that when two inspectors finally showed up, they were appalled. A furniture restoration expert looked at the piece and said that the packing was a joke. These three experts said the piece should have been crated. When I looked into what it would cost to have it repaired, I was told it would be so expensive that it wouldn’t be worth it. After months of delay, I finally got back the amount for which I’d insured the piece. Dennis, however, informed me that I had not insured against the cost of shipping, so I ended up having to pay for the very packing job that destroyed the piece. So, customers beware and, if you ship through this place, be sure to insure for the cost of shipping, as you won’t be able to expect any kind of honorable behavior if things go wrong.
Price Range: $1 - $5
Recommended: No
Linda L Barnes

Linda L Barnes

Friday, May 9, 2008
How to begin with just how bad...
my experience with this vendor was! I purchased an old How to begin with just how bad my experience with this vendor was! I purchased an old piece of furniture (a chest with a lot of small drawers) in San Diego, and the store that sold it to me arranged with Postal Convenience, to ship the ...

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Lilu

Lilu

Thursday, May 8, 2008
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How to begin with just how bad my experience with this vendor
How to begin with just how bad my experience with this vendor was! I purchased an old piece of furniture (a chest with a lot of small drawers) in San Diego, and the store that sold it to me arranged with Postal Convenience, to ship the piece to the east coast. When it arrived, I immediately opened it and discovered that the chest was internally in pieces. The store rep, Dennis, who claimed he had “packed the --- out of it,” had in fact only put a couple of layers of bubble wrap around it, and put it in some pieced-together cardboard boxes, with no cushioning at all on the bottom. It was so far from UPS’s basic requirements that when two inspectors finally showed up, they were appalled. A furniture restoration expert looked at the piece and said that the packing was a joke. These three experts said the piece should have been crated. When I looked into what it would cost to have it repaired, I was told it would be so expensive that it wouldn’t be worth it. After months of delay, I finally got back the amount for which I’d insured the piece. Dennis, however, informed me that sinced I had not insured against the cost of shipping, Postal Convenience wouldn’t refund that cost. I ended up stuck with paying for the very packing job that destroyed my piece. So, customers beware and, if you ship through this place, be sure to insure for the cost of shipping, as you won’t be able to expect any kind of honorable behavior if things go wrong.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
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what a joke: One of the employees...
had notorized a document incorrectly for a client of mine and in order to get it taken care of properly was a joke. No coorperation, and no real effort to make things right. I was angry with the individual, and I am sure it came across that way, but please help me out to make ...

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Thursday, August 3, 2006
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Rude and Unknowledgeable Staff: I called...
ahead of time to ask if they offered Fedex service. Upon arrival, a staff (I think his name is Dennis) started packing my computer which I was shipping and said that they actually don't have Fedex slips and that if I wanted to use my Fedex acct. number to ...

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