CPA
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Will Fedex ship a letter for 50 cents?
50 cents at the cost of billions a year of losses. If the USPS didn't get taxpayer funding, then I wonder how much a letter would actually cost. 50 cents doesn't tell the whole story.
Will Fedex ship a letter for 50 cents?
Why should the postal service not lose money? The idea that the postal service needs to break even or make money is a modern contrivance. Does the navy make money?50 cents at the cost of billions a year of losses. If the USPS didn't get taxpayer funding, then I wonder how much a letter would actually cost. 50 cents doesn't tell the whole story.
Why should the postal service not lose money? The idea that the postal service needs to break even or make money is a modern contrivance. Does the navy make money?
Will Fedex ship a letter for 50 cents?
I'm not sure here. Are you going to offer any other pointless observations?No but I can email one for free.
Next stupid question?
I'm not sure here. Are you going to offer any other pointless observations?
Why are you using the Postal Service if you hate it so much? Take your business elsewhere and quit complaining about it. Choose Fedex or UPS when you get your stuff shipped and pony up the money to do so. It will help you sleep at night, apparently.
I was the recipient not the shipper. I didn't have a choice.
Then purchase from places that offer more shipping choices then. Spend more and quit complaining.
I've had no issues whatsoever with the postal service and enjoy paying lower prices.
Also, for those that mentioned Amazon Prime....it's funny that Amazon now uses the USPS to deliver prime packages on the weekend, including Sundays (I just saw a truck today delivering an Amazon Prime package to my neighbors house). Funny how that works.
Just another positive for USPS...I have had zero late deliveries with Amazon Prime using USPS vs UPS. USPS comes through even with the crappy weather we've been having in New England (within reason) - UPS almost always gives a delivery exception. This was most obvious on an order placed with 2 items, both leaving Illinois (different warehouses I guess) to Boston, MA...USPS arrived on schedule, UPS was a day late.
Both Post Office and UPS hub are within 1 mile of my house (and of each other), so its not like they had to come from 30 miles away in the snow.
I like them too, cheap and convenient. Never had problem with them thus far
I'm generally not going to say that USPS is better than UPS but I know during the snow storm of 3 weeks ago, my UPS packages were delayed by one week (because the driver said that they were 100,000 packages behind and any 2 day/next day air packages took priority of packages sitting in trucks) while the postal packages were delayed by two days. Generally, however, UPS beats USPS in many services, but at a cost. I'm willing to take a little lower service level for a significant cost savings.
For clarification, I was talking specifically for Amazon Prime, and as a recipient (not shipper). USPS has my stuff showing up on time more consistently than UPS. That cost is transparent to me, other than Prime annual fee.
I don't have enough experience as a shipper to speak to the fee vs. service provided by any shipping company, I just don't ship much, if at all.
Using USPS is like playing with fire. Those who continue to praise it just haven't gotten burned yet. Bust rest assured, you will.
They may be stupid looking but they cost under 33 cents per mile to operate.Yes.
Their little trucks are stupid looking.
I don't ship much of anything either. I just like the choice of shipping a few cables from Monoprice at $3.75 USPS vs $7.75 UPS. I have a CHOICE...which the OP wants to get rid of. Decrease competition and watch prices skyrocket.