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By Joanna DelBuono
Brooklyn Daily
Williamsburg
It’s one big stamp of approval for goPost, the alternative delivery option offered by the U.S. Postal Service, and it has come to Brooklyn. The ribbon was snipped at the goPost kiosk outside the S. Fourth Street station on May 1, and is not only the first, but the only one.
goPost was designed to make it more convenient, more flexible, and provide more options for businesses and individuals to pick up and mail packages. The kiosk is a secure way to receive or ship — anytime, anywhere, any day of the week, according to postal officials.
“We want to give patrons more options, that’s what goPost is all about,” Frank Calabrese, district manager for the Triboro District, informed Standing O.
In order to use the service, you just register at goPost.com where you select your own ID number to be used with your goPost access card. The card is then mailed to you and activated. When a package arrives, you get a text or e-mail — the choice is yours — and you simply pick it up at goPost. It’s so simple, even Standing O can do it.
goPost Williamsburg Kiosk [263 S. Fourth St. and Marcy Avenue in Williamsburg (800) 275–8777, www.gopost.com].
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