Spring was sprung when Canada Post damaged a Calgary man's property and he's still waiting for the Crown corporation to come back and do the repairs as the first snows fall.

Gholam Ali Hadjikhanifard says part of a tree he planted outside his Marlborough home was cut, and the siding to his garage was dented when two community mailboxes were installed beside his house in June.

He was told at that time the boxes would be moved across the street and the damages repaired, and he has exchanged phone calls with Canada Post since then.

Gholam Ali Hadjikhanifard's garage was damaged when Canada Post installed new community mailboxes and he's still waiting for them to come and fix it. (Stephanie Wiebe/CBC)

A representative of Canada Post called him two weeks ago to say a crew would come by the next day and he has the voicemail to prove it.

He's still waiting.

"It makes me upset," said Hadjikhanifard matter-of-factly.

"It's frustrating, I mean after that many months, they don't deal with my damages, they don't do anything. It's frustrating."

The Canada Post employee from the voicemail declined to do an interview, and would only say he was still working on Hadjikhanifard's case.

Calls and emails to Canada Post were not returned.