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Post Pack & Ship, Pasadena CA

Address 115 W California Blvd, Pasadena, CA
Phone (626) 440-1115
Hours
Monday9:00am-5:30pm
Tuesday9:00am-5:30pm
Wednesday9:00am-5:30pm
Thursday9:00am-5:30pm
Friday9:00am-5:30pm
Saturday10:00am-1:00pm
Website www.pasadenapostpackship.com
Categories Shipping and Mailing Service
Rating 2.8 5 reviews
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Post Pack & Ship reviews

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JOHN
September 15, 2023 12:58 am

Very helpful in everyway possible, including boxing my item for shipping all at reasonable prices. I recommend this establishment to anyone who has shipping needs.

Emily
June 02, 2023 7:09 pm

Its hard to find places that ship DHL.
I brought a dhl package here and the label I printed at home wouldn’t scan.there are multiple printers in this business but for some reason “they dont print DHL labels. ” And wouldn’t reprint it for me.not helpful service.

Rhode
May 24, 2023 5:31 pm

I wish I could give this place zero stars. I came in the buy packaging and to make a print. The woman said that I could not print there because I needed to print a shipping label from usps and they do not take usps packages. I understood that that print n ship center did not take usps packages but to refuse to allow me to print because it’s a usps label is crazy! They literally refused my business! Why is it anyone’s business what I’m printing? So crazy and sorta weird. Anyway. Don’t waste your time here.

Chunming
May 22, 2023 7:45 pm

The owner Tom is super good! He really takes care of customers and his business seriously. I will definitely go back to him if I need ship and pack.

John
March 31, 2023 5:16 pm

I purchased a print from an LA based auction house; one of their recommended shippers was Pasadena Post Pack & Ship. Original inquiries were quoted in the $160+ range; I told them that it could be rolled and shipped out in a tube, at lease according to the auction house. I was then given a revised quote of $60.00. I agreed. After the auction, a release form was filled out, including payment information, and sent to this company. This company picks up routinely from the auction house so no special trip was made to accommodate my item. I then got a quote to flat ship this print, a flat piece of paper that was in the $200.00 range. The original quote of $60.00 disappeared. I balked and requested that it still be shipped in a tube - now, the price jumped to $100.00. Further, the shipper wanted a release from me absolving them of any damage in the rolling of a piece of paper into a tube. I provided such, and agreed to the higher price - I just wanted to get the ball rolling. Perhaps about a week after it was picked up I inquired about a shipping out date - a young woman that I spoke with mentioned something about someone quitting, resulting in some delays? Whatever - I told her I wasn't in a hurry, and to ship when they could. I later received a call from them telling me they couldn't find my payment information, which was on the form they requested of me. My invoice came to $103.00, which included an insurance charge I felt unnecessary. I received the print in a tube. Actual shipping charge was about $20.00. Insurance that I didn't want was $3.00. The shipping tube cost about $2.75; a few sheets of heavy duty tissue, maybe. 50 cents? No special trip was made to pick up my print; it was simply rolled up into a tube, maybe about 15 minutes worth of an employee's time at most, with this company making over $70.00 on a shipped out tube. I have all the email exchanges regarding quoted prices, prices that were all over the map. Whatever.

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