CONWAY, AR — To increase convenience and access to postal services, a new Contract Postal Unit (CPU) is now open at The Bears Den convenience store. The Bears Den CPU will be open to serve postal customers 24/7.
A full line of postal products and services are available at the new contract postal unit at USPS prices including postage stamps, Express and Priority mail service, special services, and much more! Postal customers may also deposit letter and parcel mail at the contract unit. The location and hours of operation to provide convenient access are:
The Bears Den CPU
2890 Dave Ward Dr
Conway, AR 72034-8602
Open 24/7
The contract postal unit also has a new look. “Customers will easily recognize the presence of Postal services at new contract locations by the exterior and interior signage, as well as the retail counter configuration and product display,” says John Confer, Conway Postmaster. The Postal Service has re-engineered the entire contract postal unit program to better answer the needs of postal customers nationwide.
For more information regarding contract postal service locations, please contact Retail Manager Mary Boyett at 501-228-4276.
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