Consumer Service Cards
Go to to your post office and get a handful of "Consumer Service
Cards" (PS Form 4314C) and complete a card when you have a problem.
This becomes part of an official file that will ultimately determine
if the customers are satisfied with service (delivery, lack of brown sacks
or not being helpful would be excellent reasons to complete a Consumer
Serive Card).
This will give you and postal managment an audit trail to identify problem
areas.
Send them to your customers when they complain
about mail delivery or torn and wet newspapers.
If you wish to telephone a complaint, a postal employee will fill out
the card for you.
The Consumer Advocate represents consumers at the top management level
in the Postal Service. If your postal problemss cannot be solved by your
local post office, then write to the Consumer Advocate. His staff stand
ready to serve you: The Consumer Advocate, US Postal SErivec, Washington,
D.C. 20260-6320 or phone 1-202-268-2284.
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