The Denver Postal Customer Council is committed to helping the mailing community develop a better working relationship with the US Postal Service.  To that end, we have created some suggestions for you in overcoming some of the more common problems you may encounter when dealing with the US Postal Service.

The US Postal Service has one of the most used sites on the internet.  USPS.COM is one of the most extensive sites you could imagine.  This site answers questions regarding everything from how the mail gets delivered to your address, to how to do a direct mail campaign , to what is the specific regulation regarding a mailing .  If the information you are looking for isn't on the USPS site, it probably doesn't exist. 

The Postal Service site is designed to service every possible USPS user, so it is quite extensive.  If you can't find what you are looking for, I would be happy to help you find it .

If you are having a problem with a specific person or office of the US Postal Service, it is best to call 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777).  This is a call center with representatives who are trained to help you find the solution to your problem.  

If you are having a problem with mail delivery to you, or having problems with a regulation or some process that the USPS makes you do, or does themselves, your local PCC (Postal Customer Council) is the place to turn.  In Denver, Colorado,  you have already found where you want to be.  If you are not from the Denver Metro area, try clicking here.

 

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