Photo: Lamar, Indiana Post Office 47550, by Jimmy Emerson, some rights reserved. Photo shared under the Creative Commons License.
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Always something happening in Houston. #fire #caughtfire #usps #firetruck #houston
@USPSHelp @USPS in this day when thieves are looking for a quick grab the #USPS can’t bother to deliver to our porch. pic.twitter.com/HKX9RflS4T
— Jeremiah R. (@jwRios01) December 9, 2018
Want to know where ya Stamp money goes? @USPS #usps Every Day it’s cleaned up and everyday it’s back. What a waste and ecosystem killer ??♀️ pic.twitter.com/eF61XWeSSG
— Coley (@TeckieGirle) December 12, 2018
@USPS Tell my why my package has FRAGILE written all over it, yet it was clearly handled poorly evidenced by the BROKEN BOX IT ARRIVED IN and THE BROKEN CHRISTMAS GIFT #USPS pic.twitter.com/YWHGLvCbGS
— FantasticChristines (@420AlphabetSoup) December 12, 2018
Hey @USPSHelp @USPS how is this acceptable? Reported this behavior numerous times in the past and keeps happening. #usps #mailman #mailmanproblems #badservice #fail pic.twitter.com/XIbr0S5WOM
— Rodrigo Munoz (@rodxtina) December 13, 2018
A 1934 law bars anyone but a mail carrier from delivering to mailboxes. Others could start using them too as the US Postal Service seeks new forms of revenue. https://t.co/KqRCLc4G4H via @WSJ #USPS pic.twitter.com/dx69WR7LQm
— Postal Hub Podcast (@PostalHubPod) December 12, 2018