Posted by Texasmark1 on December 21, 2014 at 05:52:23 from (99.197.214.247):
In Reply to: USPS revisited posted by Pitch on December 20, 2014 at 12:24:27:
Since the subject is opened I can't figure out the sacred cow aka Saturday mail delivery requirement.
It's been going on for some time now but the post man brings parcels to your door now rather than putting a little pickup ticket in the mail box. This is very convenient for me and yes it was necessary to compete with the brown truck.
I do most of my mail manually even though a roll of stamps is 50 bucks but I am in control of the withdrawals from my account and that's worth the added cost.
What I don't like is the junk mail that just fills up the local land fill and gets sent for pennies. You can't tell me that USPS makes any money out of that to speak of.
Anybody have an educated reason why we can't do without Saturday delivery?
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