Post Office Rant - Need help & opinions

From the US Postal Service website ~ http://www.usps.com/receive/mailboxstandards.htm

Policies for Curbside Mailboxes

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You need to contact your local Post Office before moving your mailbox or mailbox support, because your mailbox needs to be approved by the Postal Service. Your postmaster will approve custom-made mailboxes on a one-time basis as long as they generally meet USPS standards.

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The name on your mailbox should be at least 1 inch high.

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You should install the mailbox with the bottom of the box at a vertical height of between 41-45 inches from the road surface, unless you have a road or curb condition that prevents this. If you do, be sure to contact the postmaster before you change your mailbox location.

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Boxes must also be on the right-hand side of the road and in the carrier’s direction of travel in all cases in which driving on the left-hand side to reach the boxes would pose a traffic hazard or violate traffic laws and regulations.

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Your mailbox should be set back 6 to 8 inches from the front face of the curb or road edge to the mailbox door.

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A mailbox with a lock must be a model that’s USPS approved by the Postmaster General, with a slot large enough to accommodate your daily volume of mail.

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Advertising on a mailbox or its supporting post is prohibited.

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Our regulations cover what can and can’t be placed in a curbside mailbox or mailbox outside of your house, which generally includes only mail that has been sent through the USPS. However, our regulations don’t govern what can be placed in a mail slot on your door.

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You can attach a receptacle for newspaper delivery by a private company to the post of a curbside mailbox used by the Postal Service as long as it doesn’t:

o touch or use any part of the mailbox for support.
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interfere with mail delivery, obstruct the view of the mailbox flag, or present a hazard to a mailperson or vehicle.
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extend beyond the front of the mailbox when the box door is closed.
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display any advertising, except the publication’s title.

* For posts and supports, it’s up to you to keep them neat and adequate in strength and size. Ideally, its assembly should bend or fall away when struck by a vehicle. The Postal Service doesn’t regulate mailbox supports except for purposes of carrier safety and delivery efficiency. It’s also your responsibility to ensure a path is clear to your mailbox so that carriers can safely and efficiently deliver the mail.

Installation of curbside mailboxes must meet our specific construction standards, which you can find at your local Post Office™. For a copy of our standards (United States Postal Service STD-7B, Mailboxes, City and Rural Curbside), write to:

Delivery & Customer SVCS Equipment, Engineering, U.S. Postal Service
8403 LEE HWY
MERRIFIELD VA 22082-8108​
 
we have really lax postal people around here
they walk house to house so they use either really old styled rusty pieces, or new flimsy plastic boxes......seems like I've seen more than a few that are barely hanging from the house!!! They must not enforce any rules
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Ours hangs on the fence and we lock the gate. They won't deliver at all if they think that they might have to go in a fence with a dog (as in they refused to deliver inside the fence even when the dog was in the house
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Probably dealt with too many idiots like I have that let the dogs out just as you get to the porch to put the package on the steps.
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That's real fun. Those are the same ones that complain about you carrying dog spray if their precious snowflake tries to eat you.
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Boyd, Two words - - - Direct Deposit - - Sidestep the PO altogether!
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they don't offer DD
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I have till about 1:30 today to figure stuff out.
 
I would call the number for the post office, not locally, but above them and complain. You said only 3 people total work there including the postmaster? If so, it's time to go above them and explain that you need your check, they are holding it at the P.O and won't give it to you until you make more "improvement" to your box and you need the check NOW. You are not asking them to deliver it, simply give it to you when you go in to the P.O to pick it up and the refuse to. Point blank, we cannot refuse you your mail, as long as you can prove that you are who you are (bring your photo ID) and the mail is yours. (Well...unless you catch us mid route and you want us to give you your mail at the end of the route...then you'll have to wait, probably, but you'll still get it.
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thats what I did yesterday. The driver finished her route and took it back. But she left instructions not to give it to me.
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Of course I was trying to be totally polite.
 

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