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Yamauchi, Okinawa, 904-0000, Japan
kontakter telefon: +81
internet side: m.facebook.com
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 26.3414765, Longitude: 127.7771816
GaRRy
::Managed to finish a 2nd college degree and celebrate 3 birthdays, while waiting in line. Highly trained postal workers gave an Oscar worthy performance role playing DMV employees. 2 counters out 7 are open and none of click N ship machines have working printers.
Howard Uyeda
::Had no issues with my visits to this post office. Mailed about 6 packages so far and have shown up well within the hours. Read the customs form instructions posted. Take it step by step, like TO. If you're an AMN, use your APO address that was assigned to your unit as your sender address. Make sure you add an email you can easily access from your phone, just in case the printer doesn't print out a label. You can show the email to the clerk and they'll create one for you. If you expect to rush in and rush out without following instructions you're setting yourself up for disappointment. Give yourself adequate time for any complication. Again read the instructions! Keep up the great work!
Hunter Dabbs
::Shoutout to the post office, man. First, I’ll give some praise, then I’ll give some tips for getting in and out of there faster. First: Every time I go in there, the staff have a good attitude. They work as fast as they can and they’re good at their jobs, especially the Japanese employees. It’s a tough job and very customer service heavy, so cheers to them for putting up with us. Tips: 1. Plan ahead. Show up in the morning if you can. Try to avoid end of day or lunch. Don’t go the day before they close or the day right after they get back from a break, and if you do, be prepared to wait a little. I know planning ahead is hard but *most likely* whoever you’re shipping stuff to can wait an extra day so you’re not getting stuck in line for a long period of time. 2. Learn how to fill out the customs form. If you’re shipping ANYTHING, do the customs form. Go in there, walk over to a computer, find a laminated sheet of paper that has the directions, and READ THEM. Then take a photo of them, then REAM THEM AGAIN. You will most likely not READ THE DIRECTIONS and go to the usps website and begin to fill out the customs form incorrectly. If you READ THE DIRECTIONS, line by line, you will have no problems. 3. Do the customs form at home or in your office. It’s less stressful, you can do it sitting down, you can create an account on usps and save contact information to auto-populate addresses and stuff. You will have a photo of the customs forms directions that you READ on your phone. Then you’ll download the customs form, send it to your phone, walk into the post office like you know what you’re doing because you do know what you’re doing because you READ THE DIRECTIONS. 4. Have a positive attitude. That’s just generally good to do even sans post office visits. That’s all I have, I don’t work in the post office or FSS, or anything even remotely close. Just want to help the people and support the post office. Thank you for your time.
David Bush
::There are at least a dozen different problems I have with this post office, but I will narrow it down to two. 1. The computer system is terrible and frustrating at the very least. The instructions they have hanging over the computer doesn't match the steps on the computer. Plus my printer was the only one that would print, so everyone's shipping stickers were going to mine. 2. Why the hell even have people working here when they are not going to help the customers with shipping our mail. If everything is already automated just cut all the jobs and put the money towards fixing the broken computer system. Over all experience was less than one star. If you can just go to Foster. They will actually help you.
Nic Williams
::I walked in at 4:47pm with 2 medium & one small package and was turned around the second I walked through the door because they stated that i have too many packages and it takes a while on the machine… yet they don’t close until 5:30pm and then they began to say they stop letting people in with packages at 4:45 ironically after I entered and there’s nothing posted anywhere stating that. Sadly I had a flight to catch that following morning and could not mail off my packages or letter mail. Drove 20min there for a total waste, and was also misgendered by the male clerk at the counter after I had already corrected him once. Horrible service truly.