Burlington 2 Post Office, 320 Pine St

5401 Burlington 2 Post Office 320 Pine St, Vermont opening hours, phone number and location on the map.

ADDRESS: 320 Pine St, Vermont,
ZIP CODE: 5401
PHONE NUMBER: +1 8026581176
FAX: 8028645087
TTY: 8778892457
TOLL-FREE: +1 1-800-Ask-USPS® (275-8777)

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Burlington 2 Post Office hours of operation

Carrier facility hours:
Monday to Friday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Lobby hours:
Monday to Friday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Pickup services hours:
Monday to Friday 4:00 PM - 4:15pm
Saturday-Sunday Closed
Pobox access hours:
Monday to Friday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Sunday Closed
The Postal Service provides mail processing and delivery services to individuals and businesses in the U.S. You can see all the reviews about Burlington 2 Post Office. Don't hesitate to call or email for your personal needs, you are essential to our effective operation. For more information contact us using the Postal Email or call: +1 8026581176.

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GPS location: lat 44.469541800000002, lon -73.215053999999995

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  1. United States Postal “Service”? The post office delivered to the wrong address, a package from Amazon worth hundreds of dollars. Today, I realized that our postal system is in really bad shape with bad policies and bad leadership. The post office admits to delivering it to the wrong address and even showed me their internal tracking to that address. They showered me with worthless apologies, but added since the package was not insured, they will not reimburse me or do anything about it. They did provide me with a “vendor letter” which states USPS made a mistake and with the letter and they hope that the vendor will pay to resend another unit. However, as far as UPSP, they will not pay for anything.

    I actually know where the package was delivered. However, the people at that address have not contacted me or left the package at my address. If an uninsured package gets damaged or parts are missing, I understand their policy of no reimbursement. However, since they know that they delivered it to the wrong address, in my opinion, it is their fault and they should replace the item regardless if the package was not insured.

    I spoke with them on their toll-free line and they said they are sorry but everybody makes mistakes. I agreed, everyone does make mistakes but there are consequences for mistakes. If they can misdeliver to an address without any consequences, then what’s to keep them from being careless with packages or even outright stealing packages? Certainly, you would think they would at least track things like that on a monthly dashboard to see how well their “service” is working.

    When the guy said there is nothing else he can do (as if he actually did something), I made a promised to him, that I would spread the word about their poor “service”, bad policies, and lack of leadership. He told me to go ahead and say whatever I want to and then asked if there was anything else he could “help” me with. He did say I could speak with the post master of the Cedar Elm Post Office to see if he would make an exception. I asked him how do I contact him? He said I would have to make an appointment. I asked him how do I make an appointment? He said I would have to drive to the post office to make an appointment in person.

    So that means, I would have to drive there to make an appointment and then dive back again for the appointment. No emails, texts, chats, or anything remotely resembling modern communications. That means my time and my gas money are on me. I did try to call the local phone number that appears at the bottom of the vendor letter. It rang a bunch of times and then just stopped ringing with no voice mail. I spent a ton of time and the UPSP did nothing but give me apologies for losing a package worth $250.