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Originally Posted by coffeebean
I've never received a package at the mail center and this early Sunday morning was my first time having to retrieve a package. My package was in a compartment on the top row. I'm all of 5'2" so this was going to be a bit of a challenge. I opened the compartment door to find a box with 2" of clearance at the top of the compartment and at least 1/2" wider than the opening of the compartment.
I had absolutely no leverage to get this package out. I was not about to leave the package because I could no longer lock the compartment door. (I think that is what the key said on it) and the merchandise was worth too much to leave. No one was around to help me get this package out. What's a girl to do???
I stood in front of the mail center (Duval on Odell Circle) and waved my arms looking for a strapping tall fellow to help me out. This very nice gentleman, traveling on Odell Circle in his golf cart came to help me. It was not easy getting this package out of the mail compartment. The merchandise inside was not breakable so I told him he could crush the box on one side to get it out. After some finagling and shimming side to side (the box, not me), this fine gentleman was able to get the package out of the compartment.
We looked at the opening the mail person had to put the package into the compartment and it looked to be the same size opening as on my end. I don't understand why this package wasn't brought to the post office for me to pick up. Isn't that what is done when packages are too large for the compartments at the mail center?
Thanks again to the wonderful gentleman who helped me out on this early Sunday morning. I'm very grateful for your help!
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They should deliver it to your door if they don't have enough boxes or its too big to fit...but evidently they got it in there! I've had a couple dropped here at the house. I'm vertically challenged to and have struggled to reach things in those high boxes. I still remember bicycling down one day only to find a huge box. Ended up walking it home on my bike seat since I couldn't relock the box either. Wasn't expecting that one

Did have a nice gentleman offer to take it to my house but I passed.