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Old 09-27-2010, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by quiltmaker
I am confused as to why some members believe the USPS is not a government enitity (sp)?????? They are and the people who work for the USPS are federal government employees. Perhaps if you google USPS you would find that they are a part of the federal government.
They are, but they are not funded by the government. They are separate. I asked our mail guy and he explained it to me. He said that is why they keep raising the prices. Apparently, one of the presidents passed something that caused them to have to rely on themselves, and he told me that they do not get money from the government. That is also why they are in debt and considering closing for a day a week. Also, the internet has hurt them because people pay online instead of using the post office.
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Old 09-27-2010, 12:26 PM
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If people pay online doesn't it still go to the USPS?
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Old 09-27-2010, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by gale
If people pay online doesn't it still go to the USPS?
Sorry! what I meant by paying online is that a lot of people pay their bills either with a card, or Pay Pal, so they don't mail anything. Also, with email, they aren't buying stamps to mail letters, they just email them. I forget the number, but the Post Office gave a percentage of how much they lose because so many people don't buy stamps, they email or use another online means of paying bills, etc.
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Old 09-27-2010, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by NancyG
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Compare the cost of using a large envelope to a box. Ypu will be surprised at the cost difference.
I agree, I've sent fabric in large manila envelopes at much less of a cost than the boxes. Check it out!
Me too! So now I've learned a worthwhile lesson. I almost always use the brown manila envelopes.
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Old 09-27-2010, 12:54 PM
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If people pay online doesn't it still go to the USPS?
Sorry! what I meant by paying online is that a lot of people pay their bills either with a card, or Pay Pal, so they don't mail anything. Also, with email, they aren't buying stamps to mail letters, they just email them. I forget the number, but the Post Office gave a percentage of how much they lose because so many people don't buy stamps, they email or use another online means of paying bills, etc.
Oh yeah that's so true. I do pay my bills online and I know a lot of people who do and I almost never send letters anymore. So yeah that was a lot of lost revenue for them.
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Old 09-27-2010, 02:05 PM
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Just went into PO on Sat to get flat rate boxes. Sure enough I saw this thread and went and looked. EVERY one of them was Priority. They were the only ones out in the lobby. I guess I have to ask for the flat rate ones. I am going to get the manila envelopes.
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Old 09-27-2010, 02:15 PM
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my question is, did you repack it in the cheaper box.? i would have & would have done it right at the counter while clerk waited... .
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Old 09-27-2010, 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by neonparrot
As far as shipping from Australia to the U.S., once you pay the postage in Aust. there is no fee or charge to the person in the U.S. that is getting the package. You pay the postage only once by the sender.
Even if I resuse a USPS priority mail box?

This is still making no sense to me but its your country and if you are all happy with it...

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Old 09-27-2010, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by sandpat
You guys....I'm sorry to see ya'll bashing the USPS...have you tried driving even just across town, let alone across the country to deliver something and been able to do it for $.44? Can you drive from your home in the US to anywhere in Europe to deliver something for what it costs to mail something there? I know they offer a lot of options and it can be confusing, but did you stop to consider that the number of options are not to get more money out of you, but to find ways to send your stuff less expensively?

Why is it that we all tend to immediately jump to the negative side of something when actually we are the ones in the wrong? The USPS provides us with boxes to ship things in...they only ask that we use their particular services when we use them. And then we get mad at USPS when we try to cheat? Something doesn't seem right to me about that. Ladies...we all need to play by the rules and if you don't know the rules, you need to ask. Thats just MHO.
Well said , exactly what I was thinking..
but not eveyone was bashing the Po, some posts were defending it.
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Old 09-27-2010, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by stnele
What you need to check are the words "our government", since when is the postal service our government? It is a private corporation using the title of US Postal service. Check it out along with the rates
The Post office doesn't use tax money anymore, it is self funded all from postal revenue.
HOWEVER, the workers are federal workers, and the PO is under federal government jurisdiction and control, they can't sneeze without the Postal Commison's Ok.
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