STOP THE BAD MANAGEMENT AT THE 1234 ST JOHNS PLACE POST OFFICE

The Issue

For years, prior to COVID19,  the citizens of Brooklyn have experienced a postal office that provides bad service as a result of mismanagement.  This post office requires a managerial overhaul.  We the citizens of the United States and residents of Brooklyn deserve professional service delivery from the 1234 St Johns Place post office.  If you currently, or in the past, experience bad service  from this post office, resulting in the following:

  • MISSING PACKAGES
  • FALSE REPORTING OF PACKAGE DELIVERY
  • WAITING ON LINES FOR HOURS
  • UNPROFESSIONAL SERVICE BY USPS EMPLOYEES
  • INACCURATE OR NO TRACKING INFORMATION. 

PLEASE SIGN AND SHARE THIS PETITION FOR THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE TO IMMEDIATELY PROVIDE A MANAGERIAL OVERHAUL AT THIS LOCATION. 

IF YOU HAVE EXPERIENCED FRAUD (click on the word "fraud" to see definition) CONTACT THE USPS POSTAL POLICE AT https://www.usps.com/help/claims.htm

The fastest and easiest way to file your claim is online. If you cannot file a claim on USPS.com, you can start a claim process by mail. After you file, keep all your evidence documents until the claim is resolved.

Filing Online
To file online, log in to or create your free USPS.com account. Your claim case will be associated with your account.

You will be able to save your claim to finish later if you cannot complete the form in one session.
Once you have filed a claim, you can see it in your Claim History.

Filing by Mail
If you’re unable to file a claim online, you can have a Domestic Claim Form mailed to you.

Call the USPS National Materials Customer Service and request a Domestic Claim PS Form.
Complete the form and mail it, along with proof of value and evidence of insurance, to the address on the form.
National Materials Customer Service
1-800-332-0317

Hours of Operation
Monday–Friday: 6 AM–6 PM CT
Saturdays and Sundays: Closed
Federal Holidays: Closed

 

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The Issue

For years, prior to COVID19,  the citizens of Brooklyn have experienced a postal office that provides bad service as a result of mismanagement.  This post office requires a managerial overhaul.  We the citizens of the United States and residents of Brooklyn deserve professional service delivery from the 1234 St Johns Place post office.  If you currently, or in the past, experience bad service  from this post office, resulting in the following:

  • MISSING PACKAGES
  • FALSE REPORTING OF PACKAGE DELIVERY
  • WAITING ON LINES FOR HOURS
  • UNPROFESSIONAL SERVICE BY USPS EMPLOYEES
  • INACCURATE OR NO TRACKING INFORMATION. 

PLEASE SIGN AND SHARE THIS PETITION FOR THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE TO IMMEDIATELY PROVIDE A MANAGERIAL OVERHAUL AT THIS LOCATION. 

IF YOU HAVE EXPERIENCED FRAUD (click on the word "fraud" to see definition) CONTACT THE USPS POSTAL POLICE AT https://www.usps.com/help/claims.htm

The fastest and easiest way to file your claim is online. If you cannot file a claim on USPS.com, you can start a claim process by mail. After you file, keep all your evidence documents until the claim is resolved.

Filing Online
To file online, log in to or create your free USPS.com account. Your claim case will be associated with your account.

You will be able to save your claim to finish later if you cannot complete the form in one session.
Once you have filed a claim, you can see it in your Claim History.

Filing by Mail
If you’re unable to file a claim online, you can have a Domestic Claim Form mailed to you.

Call the USPS National Materials Customer Service and request a Domestic Claim PS Form.
Complete the form and mail it, along with proof of value and evidence of insurance, to the address on the form.
National Materials Customer Service
1-800-332-0317

Hours of Operation
Monday–Friday: 6 AM–6 PM CT
Saturdays and Sundays: Closed
Federal Holidays: Closed

 

The Decision Makers

THIS IS A PETITION FOR BETTER SERVICES AT THE 1234 ST JOHNS POST OFFICE
THIS IS A PETITION FOR BETTER SERVICES AT THE 1234 ST JOHNS POST OFFICE
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Petition created on July 17, 2020