I realize that. What I'm asking, however, is if they take a loss on stamps and make it up in Priority and Express Mail profits. Because $0.39 to mail a letter is incredibly cheap compared to Priority Mail and Express MailOriginally posted by: notfred
The USPS funds itself, so they're not losnig money.
Originally posted by: notfred
The USPS funds itself, so they're not losnig money.
Originally posted by: Tom
I've read that 2nd class mail, junk mail, subsidizes first class mail.
Originally posted by: antyler
The USPS only loses the good things, like birthday presents from across the US of A. Or perhaps some computer equipement that you had sent out.
Originally posted by: Tom
I've read that 2nd class mail, junk mail, subsidizes first class mail.
Originally posted by: vegetation
They lose money on consumers who use regular stamps and mail them with hand printed addresses. Just the cost of printing stamps and distributing them is probably a fourth of the face value itself. And then handprinted envelopes have to be pecked in by a human, adding to labor costs. Metered mail (electronic stamps) has no such issues; no printing costs, no distribution, all addresses are typewritten so OCR readers can process quickly, etc.
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: vegetation
They lose money on consumers who use regular stamps and mail them with hand printed addresses. Just the cost of printing stamps and distributing them is probably a fourth of the face value itself. And then handprinted envelopes have to be pecked in by a human, adding to labor costs. Metered mail (electronic stamps) has no such issues; no printing costs, no distribution, all addresses are typewritten so OCR readers can process quickly, etc.
wrong. mail is sorted by optical scanners. Some needs to be resorted by hand, but most does not.
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: vegetation
They lose money on consumers who use regular stamps and mail them with hand printed addresses. Just the cost of printing stamps and distributing them is probably a fourth of the face value itself. And then handprinted envelopes have to be pecked in by a human, adding to labor costs. Metered mail (electronic stamps) has no such issues; no printing costs, no distribution, all addresses are typewritten so OCR readers can process quickly, etc.
wrong. mail is sorted by optical scanners. Some needs to be resorted by hand, but most does not.
Not necessarily. The majority of mail is sorted automatically, but there is a significant quantity that is not. I know that all of the carriers at a particular post office spend several hours a day doing nothing but hand-sorting mail, because DPS was unable to do so.
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Funny, I don't think USPS has ever lost any of my mail.
*knock on wood*
And oddly enough, I just mailed out a couple of letters this morning. Letters seem to be taken much more seriously than phone calls or e-mail.
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: vegetation
They lose money on consumers who use regular stamps and mail them with hand printed addresses. Just the cost of printing stamps and distributing them is probably a fourth of the face value itself. And then handprinted envelopes have to be pecked in by a human, adding to labor costs. Metered mail (electronic stamps) has no such issues; no printing costs, no distribution, all addresses are typewritten so OCR readers can process quickly, etc.
wrong. mail is sorted by optical scanners. Some needs to be resorted by hand, but most does not.
Not necessarily. The majority of mail is sorted automatically, but there is a significant quantity that is not. I know that all of the carriers at a particular post office spend several hours a day doing nothing but hand-sorting mail, because DPS was unable to do so.
Even the poorest handwriting can usually be deciphered by computer
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: vegetation
They lose money on consumers who use regular stamps and mail them with hand printed addresses. Just the cost of printing stamps and distributing them is probably a fourth of the face value itself. And then handprinted envelopes have to be pecked in by a human, adding to labor costs. Metered mail (electronic stamps) has no such issues; no printing costs, no distribution, all addresses are typewritten so OCR readers can process quickly, etc.
wrong. mail is sorted by optical scanners. Some needs to be resorted by hand, but most does not.
Not necessarily. The majority of mail is sorted automatically, but there is a significant quantity that is not. I know that all of the carriers at a particular post office spend several hours a day doing nothing but hand-sorting mail, because DPS was unable to do so.
Even the poorest handwriting can usually be deciphered by computer
Your point? I don't care what they have the ability to do -- I've seen, and have heard, about what they actually do.