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Did USPS forget to tell business customers about switch to cluster mailboxes?

clusterbox_618994No next day delivery, or in this case no mail delivery for months, to some business owners in Old Town Bluffton.

Concerned neighbors reached out to NEWS 3 to get some answers on why they haven’t received main since June.

Months without mail and now business owners in Bluffton have had enough. “Midnight Baker,” Robert Plantadis says he’s not receiving important notices for his business. “For like two months plus now, created me late fees and a bunch of other problems now, and I feel isolated and i feel its wrong,” Plantadis said.

According to Postmaster, Matthew Celona, the town and post office began installing cluster boxes for businesses in the busy Promenade and until those are installed, mail is being held at the Post Office.

” I was not aware that my mail was held by post office, i was never told about anything.”

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5 thoughts on “Did USPS forget to tell business customers about switch to cluster mailboxes?

  1. This is how our customers are treated. Can you just imagine how the interaction is with their employees? Communication is sorely lacking and what we do receive are normally just reprimands.

  2. Isn’t it illegal to change delivery mode? I’ve always been told “established mode of delivery cannot be changed unless the customer voluntarily accepts it”. Looks like some PM overstepped their bounds and is in line for a big promotion.

  3. Typical arrogance from the thieves and liars that infest postal mgmt.

    Of course, there will be no accountability.

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