Posted by Rich'sToys on February 28, 2013 at 14:10:14 from (74.44.57.128):
In Reply to: Save the US mail posted by JohnE/pa, on February 27, 2013 at 08:16:29:
The original point of the thread pertained to junk mail vs. 1st class mail. The point was made (and rightly so) that the money made off junk mail helps to keep the costs down for 1st class.
Of course email is cheaper-that's why so many people are doing it. But there are still things that can't be sent that way. And for the type of service they provide, the PO is still cheaper than most other countries. Do they have their problems? Of course they do. Some of them are of their own making, but many of them are not. You can thank your elected representatives for that! We all know they screw up whatever they get their hands on!
And yes, full disclosure, I used to work for them-for over 21 years. In fact, I retired 4 years ago today!
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