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Consumer & Industry Contact (formerly Consumer Affairs) Office

7 Jan 2020 ... The function of the Consumer and Industry Contact Office (formerly Consumer Affairs) and its district or local offices. ... not be resolved with the local Post Office
™ and complicated issues requiring additional time and research. ...read more

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Area Consumer Affairs Managers and Customer Service Program ...

31 Jan 2008 ... District. Name. Hotline. Address. ZIPs and Areas Served. Alabama. Ms. Viola Freeman. 205-521-0292. 351 24th St N Rm 123. Birmingham AL ... ...read more

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Houston USPS Contacts - Houston Postal Customer Council

Business Service Network. Carolyn Miller - 713-226-3570. Judy Jack- 713-226- 3564. Consumer Affairs - 713-226-3442. Customer Relations. James E. Stotts, Jr. ...read more

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Consumer Affairs

27 Jun 2013 ... Consumer Affairs. Mail Service Updates Site Now Called USPS Service Alerts. image of computer screen showing updated site now called ... ...read more

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USPS Shipping Reviews: What To Know | ConsumerAffairs

The post office delivers our mail to a cluster box of 11 mail boxes. Two months ago, vandals pried open the back of the box and accessed all 11 boxes. ... ...read more

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3-9 Vice President, Consumer Affairs

The Vice President, Consumer Affairs (CA) does the following: ... updates 39 CFR 255 and any Postal Service CA policies that are affected by Section 508. ...read more

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No problem | USPS News Link

On the job: Cleveland Consumer Affairs Representative Dell Young. Nov. 9, 2018 at 10:48 a.m.. Cleveland Consumer Affairs Representative Dell Young helps ... ...read more

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Consumer Affairs

14 Feb 2008 ... Consumer Affairs. Correction: National Consumer Protection Week Chart Title. In the article “National Consumer Protection Week March 2–8, ... ...read more

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Complaints Against the Government | USAGov

11 Jun 2019 ... Speak to the station manager (postmaster) at a local post office. Write to the U.S. Postal Service's Consumer Advocate office at: United States ... ...read more