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Originally Posted by PantherFan88
Originally Posted by hatt
Support you local small business that might actually fail. Buying stamps to prop up the USPS is literally one of the dumbest things I've ever heard.


Exactly. I'm more concerned and pathetic to the locally owned small business where community members (and their families) depend on it for a living. No thanks to forking out money to an outdated government subsidized company that will be bailed out with my tax money if it fails.

Small businesses are already getting the root. The big boys with teams of CPAs figured out how to get most of the stimulus money. Spend your money there.
 
Originally Posted by Saabist
Originally Posted by CatCam2
Do this instead -- take every "No Postage required" piece of junk mail and fill it out with BS info and drop it in your mailbox......the solicitor company pays the postage!


Better yet, attach the envelope to a brick or other heavy object!
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Guess I'm in the minority here - I still pay all bills via U.S. mail and even buy money orders on occasion.


A member, some years ago posted the exact recipe on how to send back a fridge size box....
 
Originally Posted by PantherFan88
Originally Posted by NormanBuntz
Originally Posted by gman2304
Zero tax dollars go to the usps! A common misconception.

And for those who think privatizing the Postal Service is the answer, obviously you don't live in the hinterlands of the USA where the Postal Service delivers six days a week, sometimes by boat, seaplane or snowmobile. A private or public corporation could never do that.


UPS and Fedex can and will if they were paid to

Take an envelope to your local FedEx or UPS facility and ask them if they can deliver it to any address in the U.S.A. for 55 cents.....then get back to me.
 
Originally Posted by opus1
Originally Posted by Saabist
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Guess I'm in the minority here - I still pay all bills via U.S. mail and even buy money orders on occasion.


You and me both, at least on the bill payment part.


I just use online bill payment, not too many bills that require that, mostly I do it automatically on my credit card and I set up my credit card to automatically pay the full balance every month from my checking account. But when I have the occasional bill to pay, online bill pay is free and if they don't know who the recipient is, they actually just generate a check and mail it out so I don't even have to pay for the postage.
 
Originally Posted by opus1
Originally Posted by pbm
My beef with the PO is that I have to pay over $100 a year for a PO Box because I don't get delivery to my home....If I want delivery it's to a Rural Route on the road 2 blocks from my house.....no way I'm leaving my mail sit that far away from my house. My neighbors have tried to get them to make curbside delivery for years....the mail truck would only have to loop around my block of maybe 15 homes but they won't.
The problem with having a PO Box besides cost is that it often makes it difficult or impossible to make online purchases because my mailing address is a PO Box (I assume the credit card companies are worried about fraud).....it just happened yesterday when I tried to buy some parts from fordparts.com....I couldn't make the purchase. It costs me an extra $100+ a year to be treated like a 2nd class citizen...

Dumb question, but I have to ask; are you sure?

I had to rent a PO Box earlier this year due to having to help out a family member in a different state and them fussing about their mailbox not being big enough to handle the extra mail I wanted to forward there for security
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. I rented a PO box and the post office I use has "Premium Services" where you get an actual street address for UPS/Fedex delivery, so if your address is PO Box 123, and the post office you're using is at 100 Main Street, you'd have access to an address along the lines of 100 Main St #123 and that solves the "no delivery to a PO box" problem. At least it does provided the carrier isn't too lazy to get out of the truck and deliver it properly. So far, UPS has worked with that option on my deliveries, FedEx hasn't been as cooperative.

Since you mentioned you'd have to use a Rural Route address otherwise, the PO may not be big enough to offer the Premium Service, but it's worth asking if you haven't already. It doesn't cost any extra if it's available.


I'll look into that...thanks.

As far as the post that the stated 'when a PO Box is rented the PO is giving to you'....I wouldn't need them to "give me" anything, and it's price tag, if I had mail delivered to my home like most other Americans....
 
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Originally Posted by pbm
Originally Posted by opus1
Originally Posted by pbm
My beef with the PO is that I have to pay over $100 a year for a PO Box because I don't get delivery to my home....If I want delivery it's to a Rural Route on the road 2 blocks from my house.....no way I'm leaving my mail sit that far away from my house. My neighbors have tried to get them to make curbside delivery for years....the mail truck would only have to loop around my block of maybe 15 homes but they won't.
The problem with having a PO Box besides cost is that it often makes it difficult or impossible to make online purchases because my mailing address is a PO Box (I assume the credit card companies are worried about fraud).....it just happened yesterday when I tried to buy some parts from fordparts.com....I couldn't make the purchase. It costs me an extra $100+ a year to be treated like a 2nd class citizen...

Dumb question, but I have to ask; are you sure?

I had to rent a PO Box earlier this year due to having to help out a family member in a different state and them fussing about their mailbox not being big enough to handle the extra mail I wanted to forward there for security
smirk2.gif
. I rented a PO box and the post office I use has "Premium Services" where you get an actual street address for UPS/Fedex delivery, so if your address is PO Box 123, and the post office you're using is at 100 Main Street, you'd have access to an address along the lines of 100 Main St #123 and that solves the "no delivery to a PO box" problem. At least it does provided the carrier isn't too lazy to get out of the truck and deliver it properly. So far, UPS has worked with that option on my deliveries, FedEx hasn't been as cooperative.

Since you mentioned you'd have to use a Rural Route address otherwise, the PO may not be big enough to offer the Premium Service, but it's worth asking if you haven't already. It doesn't cost any extra if it's available.


I'll look into that...thanks.

As far as the post that the stated 'when a PO Box is rented the PO is giving to you'....I wouldn't need them to "give me" anything, and it's price tag, if I had mail delivered to my home like most other Americans....


To be fair, that's pretty much how all new construction goes these days. Cheaper for the post office to deliver to one place. Those other places are grand fathered that get delivery to the door. I think if you have an address on your house, other services like Fedex should actually deliver to your house. It's just the post office that does that to cut costs.
 
Originally Posted by pbm
Originally Posted by opus1
Originally Posted by pbm
My beef with the PO is that I have to pay over $100 a year for a PO Box because I don't get delivery to my home....If I want delivery it's to a Rural Route on the road 2 blocks from my house.....no way I'm leaving my mail sit that far away from my house. My neighbors have tried to get them to make curbside delivery for years....the mail truck would only have to loop around my block of maybe 15 homes but they won't.
The problem with having a PO Box besides cost is that it often makes it difficult or impossible to make online purchases because my mailing address is a PO Box (I assume the credit card companies are worried about fraud).....it just happened yesterday when I tried to buy some parts from fordparts.com....I couldn't make the purchase. It costs me an extra $100+ a year to be treated like a 2nd class citizen...

Dumb question, but I have to ask; are you sure?

I had to rent a PO Box earlier this year due to having to help out a family member in a different state and them fussing about their mailbox not being big enough to handle the extra mail I wanted to forward there for security
smirk2.gif
. I rented a PO box and the post office I use has "Premium Services" where you get an actual street address for UPS/Fedex delivery, so if your address is PO Box 123, and the post office you're using is at 100 Main Street, you'd have access to an address along the lines of 100 Main St #123 and that solves the "no delivery to a PO box" problem. At least it does provided the carrier isn't too lazy to get out of the truck and deliver it properly. So far, UPS has worked with that option on my deliveries, FedEx hasn't been as cooperative.

Since you mentioned you'd have to use a Rural Route address otherwise, the PO may not be big enough to offer the Premium Service, but it's worth asking if you haven't already. It doesn't cost any extra if it's available.


I'll look into that...thanks.

As far as the post that the stated 'when a PO Box is rented the PO is giving to you'....I wouldn't need them to "give me" anything, and it's price tag, if I had mail delivered to my home like most other Americans....

Talk to your postmaster, not worrying about what others did, and he/she will tell you the regulations. Maybe they can do something. If you have a number and street that is important. If you have to go to your mail box on the rural route, that;s the way it goes. Mine is 50 feet out by the street, anyone can pilfer it just as much. I stand by what I said, and it's pretty obvious. When I mail a birthday card say to Nome, Alaska it costs 55 cents. They are giving me something far more than 55 cents of services. PO Boxes at 8.50 a month, how much does it cost to keep a post office box area open? It's a long list of expenses they have keeping an office open. The 8.50 is like nothing.That's all I am saying, UPS or Fedex aren't going to deliver letters and important mail for 55 cents. There are UPS stores that rent boxes with a street address you could see if one of those is around.
 
Originally Posted by gman2304

Take an envelope to your local FedEx or UPS facility and ask them if they can deliver it to any address in the U.S.A. for 55 cents.....then get back to me.
The USPS can't do it either.
 
Originally Posted by hatt
Originally Posted by gman2304

Take an envelope to your local FedEx or UPS facility and ask them if they can deliver it to any address in the U.S.A. for 55 cents.....then get back to me.
The USPS can't do it either.
Care to explain?
 
Originally Posted by gman2304
Originally Posted by hatt
Originally Posted by gman2304

Take an envelope to your local FedEx or UPS facility and ask them if they can deliver it to any address in the U.S.A. for 55 cents.....then get back to me.
The USPS can't do it either.
Care to explain?


The simple answer is that the postage stamp is a loss leader for the USPS, they lose money on it year after year.
 
Originally Posted by gman2304
Originally Posted by hatt
Originally Posted by gman2304

Take an envelope to your local FedEx or UPS facility and ask them if they can deliver it to any address in the U.S.A. for 55 cents.....then get back to me.
The USPS can't do it either.
Care to explain?

You realize you're asking this in a thread started to buy stamps to keep the PO floating? If mail made money the USPS would be making money. Junk mail is the only thing keeping the USPS going.
 
Originally Posted by hatt
Originally Posted by gman2304
Originally Posted by hatt
Originally Posted by gman2304

Take an envelope to your local FedEx or UPS facility and ask them if they can deliver it to any address in the U.S.A. for 55 cents.....then get back to me.
The USPS can't do it either.
Care to explain?

You realize you're asking this in a thread started to buy stamps to keep the PO floating? If mail made money the USPS would be making money. Junk mail is the only thing keeping the USPS going.

Thanks, I do realize it's a bit off topic! I was just asking you to explain how the USPS can't deliver an envelope, first class mail, to any address in the U.S. for 55 cents. USPS has this and many more "postal facts" at USPS.com....not .gov.
 
Originally Posted by gman2304
Thanks, I do realize it's a bit off topic! I was just asking you to explain how the USPS can't deliver an envelope, first class mail, to any address in the U.S. for 55 cents. USPS has this and many more "postal facts" at USPS.com....not .gov.


It's clear why isn't it? It costs them more to deliver it than they make doing it. You do that long enough and eventually you run out of money but it may take a long while for that to happen. Look at Sears, they haven't made money in years but they're still going, at least for now. Everyone thinks they went out of business a couple of years ago but don't know it yet. Same with JC Penny.
 
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