If you need to talk to a live person in the United States Postal Service customer service department perform following steps: Dial 1-800-222-1811. If this number doesn’t work for you try 1-800-275-8777 or 1-800-ASK-USPS When you hear an automated voice asking you to say required option, say “Agent”. How can the answer be improved?
Updated September 26, 2017
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Updated September 26, 2017
Even in the digital era, your local post office is an important tool to connect your business with the world. Whether you're looking to buy stamps, mail packages or receive mail, you'll likely need to connect with your local United States Postal Service office. For general USPS inquiries, you can call the national number, 1-800-275-8777, but to talk to someone at your local office, you'll need to look up the number.
Finding a Number
Visit USPS.com and select 'Find USPS Locations' from the 'Quick Tools' menu. Select 'Post Office' from the drop down menu unless you want a list of stores and banks that just sell stamps. Enter your city and state or ZIP code and press 'Search.' Click on the post office location in the search results. This will provide you with the phone number and address for the location you selected.
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LPT: How to get a live person when calling USPS
So I've been trying to get a status update for a package that's 2 days late.... After hours on jumping through hoops in the USPS phone system, I stumbled upon this:
Dial the USPS 800 number (1-800-275-8777), when the woman's recording comes up, press '0' nine time (one after another, without pauses), after a short pause, you should be in-line to speak to a live person. It worked for me, hope it'll work for you too.
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