Snirks
These people rarely deliver the mail that your email notification states… there needs to be an investigation into tampering with the mail.
Post office in Denver, Colorado maps
Address: 4710 Nome St, Denver, CO 80239, United States
Hours:
Tuesday 9AM–6PM
Wednesday 9AM–6PM
Thursday 9AM–6PM
Friday 9AM–6PM
Saturday 9:30AM–12:30PM
Sunday Closed
Monday 9AM–6PM
Phone: +1 800-275-8777
4710 Nome St Post office Denver CO 80239 Reviews
Melle Denver
Thanh is awesome!!! He helped locate a package that was supposed to be left in my delivery locker. He responded immediately after I put in the search request. He’s incredible!!
Bryan Sharp
Have had several packages show as undeliverable, saying ‘couldn’t access delivery location.’ It’s a front porch, fully accessible, so they didn’t even try.We attempted to deliver your package at 12:49 pm on June 30, 2022 in DENVER, CO 80238 but could not access the delivery location. We will redeliver on the next business day.
Reginald King
This process for new key replacements should be altered and whoever is in charge of it should be as well. What should take 3-4 weeks has more become a 7 week process and what I’m being told never actually happens. Very frustrating and inconvenient.
Robert Hansen
Would give it negative if I could. Didn’t get mail delivered to my business for months, was told it was because I didn’t have a mail box, which we did. Bought another one and put up signs only for the driver to pull into the lot, wait 5 seconds, then drive off. Brought this to their attention and even showed video evidence of what was going on only to be told nothing could be done. They also refuse to redeliver stuff after they messed up. Every single package sent to my building gets “no access to delivery location” mind you it’s an open parking lot with the front door easily accessible for everyone, never had this issue with FedEx , ups, DHL, Amazon, hell even Pizza Hut could figure it out. They need to just shut this location down, if this place wasn’t part of the federal government and was an actual business they would have been closed long ago.