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#1 2005-12-31 12:08 pm
US Postage increase
For those of you that didn't know (like me), stamps are going up to 39˘ on the 8th. I have about half a roll of 100 left. Now i have to buy a bunch of little stamps. 
This wouldn't bother me so much if we actually got really good service, but we don't. The idiot mailmen (yes pl) have delivered one house off before. Mixed up mail. Lost mail. Tossed packages up on the porch. The postmaster does nothing.
I'd like to know where the smurf these increases are going to.
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#2 2005-12-31 12:10 pm
- Tallgeese
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I've never had problems with bad mail service, but my parents are having the same problems you are. Plus, when they go to the post office to get their mail, the people are surly and stupid.
I still believe in liberalism today as much as I ever did, but, oh, there was a happy time when I believed in liberals.
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#3 2005-12-31 1:38 pm
- hawaiian717
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Re: US Postage increase
My post office rant...
Some you may have noticed that the "From:" line in my profile recently changed from Monterey to San Diego. I've put in forwarding orders twice, and my former roommates are still getting mail for me. I just called the Monterey post office and she said she'd send a carrier alert, so hopefully my mail will start coming here, and the post office will stop getting money from my roommates putting my mail in an envelope and sending it to me.
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#4 2005-12-31 1:40 pm
- drfishy520
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I can understand the complaints about bad service. However, the fact that you can send a letter across the country for under 50 cents (less than the price of a pepsi) is still pretty good.
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#5 2005-12-31 1:55 pm
- bedstuy
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I think the post office only forwards 1st class mail... not all the bulk mail stuff. Maybe that's what's not being forwarded.
As an aside the US's postage rates are quite cheap compared to other countries.
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#6 2005-12-31 3:28 pm
- MacBoy4139
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I got a ton of Christmas cards for the people that used to live here. All of the sudden.
My mom's gift to me didn't come until today - 11 days it took to send something priority mail.
Plus, I constantly get someone else's mortgage - the same person, the same bill, every single month.
Last month I got someone else's MacAddict™ magazine!
I have decided to cut out all ties with the post office, and have all of my bills sent electronically whenever I can.
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#7 2005-12-31 3:48 pm
Re: US Postage increase
justine wrote:
I'd like to know where the smurf these increases are going to.
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#8 2005-12-31 4:04 pm
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Malkin wrote:
justine wrote:
I'd like to know where the smurf these increases are going to.
That just irritates the crap outta me.
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#9 2005-12-31 8:23 pm
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Sometimes I wonder if the USPS should've privatized. But alas.
9/11!!!!1one!!!!
Spirit was crushed; now is fading, But I want to help make things right.
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#10 2005-12-31 9:06 pm
- Jyri Erik
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As some others have mentioned, the USPS is the best in the world. Which makes its current level of "service" even sadder. Ask any "senior citizen" and they'll tell you about TWICE A DAY delivery, being able to get letters to the next city by tomorrow and stuff like that. Sort of like being a 'C' student in a group of 'D' students, but you used to be a 'B+'. Part of what caused this state of affairs is that the USPS used to be a govt agency, but was then spun off into a quasi-private company, thus having all the disadvantages of a government agency along with all the disadvantages of a private company. (One of the biggest is that staff is still essentially under federal hiring & firing guidlines (i.e. the onyl reason you can be fired outright is by treating a customer like a human being)). The only reasonable solutions I see to its problems (completely privatize or bring it back as a govt agency) are both politically unplatable to large enough groups that neither will occur.
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#11 2005-12-31 9:09 pm
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The unions, however, are INCREDIBLE.
Spirit was crushed; now is fading, But I want to help make things right.
Because I can see and I can feel, and you can see and you can feel
So why don't we both either stand up and fight
Or at least together we'll call it a night.
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#12 2005-12-31 9:15 pm
- Pariah
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Re: US Postage increase
Privatizing the USPS would in all likelihood mean large swatches of rural America would lose mail service.
"and it's not surprising that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."
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#13 2006-01-01 12:05 am
- drfishy520
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Re: US Postage increase
Pariah wrote:
Privatizing the USPS would in all likelihood mean large swatches of rural America would lose mail service.
If there's a niche in the market, rest assured a private company would cover it.
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#14 2006-01-01 12:08 am
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A private company that would be seething with corruption.
Ever dealt with a Telephone Co-Op?
Spirit was crushed; now is fading, But I want to help make things right.
Because I can see and I can feel, and you can see and you can feel
So why don't we both either stand up and fight
Or at least together we'll call it a night.
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#15 2006-01-01 12:15 am
- drfishy520
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Phydeaux wrote:
A private company that would be seething with corruption.
Ever dealt with a Telephone Co-Op?
Government: Motor Vehicle Division
Private: American Driving Academy (and other independent places, depending on the state)
Government: USPS
Private: UPS/FedEx/DHL
Private companies have their share of problems, but also have the amazing ability to cut through beauractratic red tape and run efficiently.
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#16 2006-01-01 7:45 am
- Pariah
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Re: US Postage increase
drfishy520 wrote:
Pariah wrote:
Privatizing the USPS would in all likelihood mean large swatches of rural America would lose mail service.
If there's a niche in the market, rest assured a private company would cover it.
Sure, just keep telling yourself that.
"and it's not surprising that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."
Barack Obama
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#17 2006-01-01 7:52 am
- benightedbastard
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Our letter price went up from 45 to 50˘ recently.
That's all I've got for this conversation.
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#18 2006-01-01 8:34 am
- Pariah
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benightedbastard wrote:
Our letter price went up from 45 to 50˘ recently.
That's all I've got for this conversation.
Whats that in real money? 
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"and it's not surprising that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."
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#19 2006-01-01 9:51 am
- benightedbastard
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0.5 australian psuedo-pretend monetary units equal roughly 0.37 god-blessed real-deal yankee-doodle dollars.
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#20 2006-01-01 9:55 am
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Damn it. That sucks. I've got an almost new roll of stamps. 
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#21 2006-01-01 2:36 pm
- TheConfuzed1
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I've got to find a way to benefit from this somehow... I should find a way to pass a law so that the cost of postage is one penny more than the going rate, and have that penny deposited automatically into my bank account.
If I could have a penny for every piece of US postage, I'd have a lot of pennies.
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#22 2006-01-01 2:41 pm
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TheConfuzed1 wrote:
I've got to find a way to benefit from this somehow... I should find a way to pass a law so that the cost of postage is one penny more than the going rate, and have that penny deposited automatically into my bank account.
If I could have a penny for every piece of US postage, I'd have a lot of pennies.
Actually, you can. 
Non USPS authorized postage sellers can sell stamps for whatever they want. Doesn't mean you'll have buyers, though. Costco sells them for less.
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#24 2006-01-01 4:02 pm
- after-life
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Completely privatizing mail service is the dumbest idea I've heard all day.
Like I really want to pay $2.99 for letters during "peak times" and have to calculate the price depending on what city I'm sending it to, which would always be MUCH higher than the current 39 cents.
Oh, and just wait until the mail companies start purposely withholding service to certain areas as an excuse to gouge up rates.
The nation would be far worse off, all so that a few corporations could make a killing.
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#25 2006-01-01 4:46 pm
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after-life wrote:
Completely privatizing mail service is the dumbest idea I've heard all day.
Like I really want to pay $2.99 for letters during "peak times" and have to calculate the price depending on what city I'm sending it to, which would always be MUCH higher than the current 39 cents.
Oh, and just wait until the mail companies start purposely withholding service to certain areas as an excuse to gouge up rates.
The nation would be far worse off, all so that a few corporations could make a killing.
Damn right. If anyone thinks a private company will send someone to your house 6 times a week just to see if you have any mail to send, and take that mail to any possible location in the country where someone lives, all for 39 cents, they're smurfing insane.
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