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How do I report a mail not being delivered?
Postal Service
- For delayed mail, either domestic or international, call 1-800-275-8777 to file a complaint. Or go to USPS online, choose the tab marked “Where is My Package” or “Where is My Mail.”
- For lost or damaged mail, file a claim for either international mail or domestic mail.
Who oversees the local post office?
The U.S. Postal Service’s Board of Governors is at a crossroads. The Board oversees the Postal Service, similar to a corporate board of directors, and is ultimately responsible for ensuring that the organization operates in the public interest.
How do I email a complaint to USPS?
United States Postal Service (USPS) complaints contacts
- Call Customer Care on 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777)
- Email Customer Care on [email protected].
- Visit Customer Care Contact Form.
- Tweet United States Postal Service Customer Care.
- Follow United States Postal Service.
- Tweet United States Postal Service.
How do I file a complaint with UPS?
Your first stop when filing a complaint to UPS is to call Customer Care (1-800-742-5877). Strengthen your message by also sending an email to their Customer Service Department ([email protected]).
How do you file a complaint against a post office?
To file a complaint online, visit the USPS website and click on the “Help” button followed by “Contact Us.”. Click “Customer Service” followed by “Email Your Question.”.
How to file a complaint against the post office?
Talk to Your Carrier. Postal routes are handled by a regular carrier most days of the week and a substitute for some Saturdays and to cover the regular carrier’s vacation
Where to send a complaint?
You may also file a complaint by telephone, fax, email or mail. Send a complaint by mail to Federal Communications Commission, Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau, Consumer Complaints, 445 12th Street, SW, Washington, D.C. 20554.
What to do if your mail is stolen?
Call in a report of stolen mail to the USPIS at 800-275-8777, or file the report online through the USPIS Mail Theft Complaint webpage. In addition to your contact information, furnish the location where the item was mailed and the intended destination.