Posted by pinball on January 02, 2016 at 10:41:13 from (64.49.150.124):
In Reply to: Re: USPS rant posted by ztrmower on January 02, 2016 at 09:39:45:
I sell things on Ebay once in awhile. Most are fairly heavy parts. The post office will deliver the boxes I need to mail them, pick it up at my house. I live in the country side. They do want you to mail priority mail which I due. I use Ebays postage print out. They give you a discount on the shipping. The priority boxes are flat weight boxes. Up to 70 lbs for under $13.00 If it weren't for this program I couldn't sell these items and people could not save money on purchasing them. Tracking number are provided and you can watch the packages all the way. Have had very good experiences. A lot of the problems are the post offices there selves. This time of the year is the worst due to the post office hiring temp help. Some of them could care less. Although I might think its hi the post costs are cheaper than other places and for the amount of mail they deliver I think they do a pretty good job. Just my 3 cents worth. NORM
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