Usps normal mail isn't what it used to be either. We had a big seed payment coming due and Marilyn called the major seed company first before she sent the check to make sure the interest was right. The lady at the seed company told Marilyn she would be better off making a bank transfer instead of sending it in the mail. Seed company lady said too many seed loan payment checks that were sent in plenty of time were hung up in the mail for weeks or months and when the checks finally arrived the bill was overdue and more interest was added. These bills can be in the five and six figures so the interest is fairly substantial even for a month. The customer ends up unhappy with both the mail service and the seed company for tacking on more interest. I would think the seed company would forgive the interest if the date the check was put in the mail could be substantiated but it's still a hassle. This is another reason why employers like to direct deposit pay checks. It's too bad we can't electronically send packages but that's still star wars science fiction.Jim
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