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September 2023 by James Moed
Local and friendly. Will do Int'l FedEx (unlike Walmart)
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March 2023 by Erica Fkiaras
The rep at Ship Shop Express was so helpful and kind. Thank you!
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March 2023 by Etan Balogh-Kerner
Charges a drop off fee for a preprinted package. When I attempted to pay using card I was told they don’t accept card for drop off fees.
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January 2023 by Sarah I.
The guy behind the counter is freaking rude . You could tell he's trying to put on a professional front . But I can see right through him . He obviously hates the customer service field . So I'm not sure why he still works there . His demeanor n response says it all . He does have his favorites because I saw him joking with another customer who was a male . The place is run down with no structure , dark , gloomy . Needs to be shut down to be honest
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March 2022 by Christopher Ure
The person running the shop was very helpful and friendly; it was a wonderful experience!
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March 2022 by Todd Hill
Gil and Company are really nice and easy to deal with
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November 2021 by Joe H.
Extremely expensive, do yourself a favor and go to the post office on north broadway near Anna's.
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July 2021 by Moe Turtle
I have been trying to pick up mail for a friend for the last 3 days. Everyday I went there they have been closed. I don't know how people get their mail. No explanation on the door just a CLOSED sign. I would not recommend anyplace where you can't get your mail for 3 straight days. I saw a UPS driver there to deliver and he was just shaking his head!
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February 2020 by Tabatha R.
Beware this place will charge you for a prepaid drop off. Excuse I got from the rude man behind the counter was "well UPS charges us $16 bucks to come get the stuff" then he proceeded to tell me "if you went to the UPS store they'd charge you $8.00 or if you wanted pick up it'd be $10.00! Umm excuse me NO it wouldn't that's why IT'S PREPAID
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May 2019 by L M.
This place is a rip off. Please the prices with the regular Post Office before mailing anything from this location. They are horrible.
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June 2018 by Jamie D.
I wish there was a way to put zero stars. If you have a prepaid shipping label she still charges. We needed to ship a phone charger to someone in the city and tried telling me it was $70. I'm pretty sure I can but 10 chargers for that, thanks. She also charges more for a book of stamps then the stamps cost? How that's allowed I have no idea
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January 2018 by Gabe B.
Not sure where to start: I tried to mail a simple large envelope via regular mail to Syracuse. A week later the envelope is returned to me for insufficient postage. I mailed a small box weighing about 5 pounds via UPS to California. They charged me $50 (!). I showed up 8 minutes before closing at 5pm. Their gate was already down. Fine, I'll come back the next day. Next day I come 22 minutes before closing... and the gate was already down. So I go in anyway because I think it's reasonable to try mail something *20 minutes* before closing yet the guy acts like I've asked him to carry me across the Sahara desert on his back. Pretty sure he then decided to mess up my Syracuse package on purpose for me having the gall to ask a mail store to mail something. Run, don't walk, away from this awful business. Go to one of the places in the City of Newburgh instead.
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August 2015 by Suzanne W.
I shipped from this location and they stole contents from my package. They changed my tracking # after they stole the expensive contents also. Fishy. Luckily I still have both tracking numbers for court purposes. They also resealed my package after the theft with their own packing tape. The owner/manager, Peggy, is ignoring all of my contact attempts. She is also deleting my comments and questions off of the business's Facebook page and having her employees leave 5 star reviews to offset my negative Facebook review. This place is so corrupt and dirty---avoid it. On the morning of August 3, 2015 my father brought the carefully packaged, sealed, large box filled with my valuable possessions to the shipping center at 56 North Plank Road in Newburgh, New York. He took the time to pre-package and seal my things in an insulated, sturdy, firmly packed box and even pre-wrapped my purses in bubble wrap. We thought we were doing the right thing by taking the extra steps to properly protect my items. We were wrong. We protected my things against water damage and crushing, but not for THEFT. At this Newburgh location, no one asked him if he wanted to insure it. No one asked him what the declared value of the package was. The ONLY question the representative asked my father was, "what are the contents of this package?" He answered honestly, divulging what was in the box never imagining that it was be used as a motive for theft. On Friday afternoon, August 7, my package was delivered to my apartment building in Chicago. When FedEx packages are delivered to my building, they get scanned by the FedEx delivery driver as they are unloaded into my buildings guarded and locked "package room." Furthermore, I receive an immediate, automated package delivery alert email from my building as FedEx is scanning it in during delivery. Anxious to finally retrieve my things, I went downstairs to get my package WITHIN MINUTES OF DELIVERY. The box was intact. No dents, no holes, not even one real scuff mark to be honest. I still have the box in my possession and have taken pictures and video to prove its condition. Upon opening the package I realized that my large, white designer handbag was missing. To help the purse keep its shape during shipping, I had stuffed it with a smaller designer cross body purse, my ballet gear (ballet shoes, leotards, and a ballet skirt that I've used since I was 13 years old) designer make-up, essential oils, and designer sunglasses in their designer case. My heart sank to my feet as I fumbled through that box for my stolen purse and belongings. Gone. Other packed clothing with tags on it? Also gone. All of it. Gone. With a lump in my throat and tears streaming down my face, I realized my things were taken from me by a M.E. employee. MY things. Rummaged though and wrongfully taken by a greedy, unethical, immoral employee. Most of what was stolen, the items with the greatest monetary value, were gifts that were given to me by my parents. The thought of that alone makes my eyes well up with tears. Even though I shouldn't, I feel guilty (as victims often do) that the gifts that they had chosen and purchased for me are now gone. However, It wasn't my mistake. It was THIS COMPANYS fault. The priceless ballet skirt that I have danced in since I was a child is also gone and cannot be replaced. That intact box that was delivered to me was skillfully cut open at the seams by an employee, and then professionally taped shut again after the theft had taken place. Since this has happened to me, I have been nauseous every hour of every day. The thought that a trusted employee would do this absolutely devastates me. I don't deserve this. No one deserves this treatment. When I am able to fall asleep at night, I wake up soon after wondering if I'm dreaming. I'm not. It's real and This business is actively getting away with theft. That package was Federal Mail and They had committed FRAUD. Not to mention, STEALING MAIL IS A FELONY. M.E. claims that because my father, the shipper, d
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May 2014 by James M.
Save yourself some money and go somewhere else. After receiving my item they doubleed the first quote. I had to call them back and argue about the fee hike, they lowered afyer deciding not to doublebox my item. I reluctantley paid it. When I opened up my package I was shocked at the terrible packing someone had done. Half of the box had open space would which would allow my item to free float alla round the box and become damaged. Pieces of foam were thrown in randomly and nothing was secure. Never again.