No mail on Saturdays? Postal service considers cutting delivery day - U.S. business- msnbc.com
Jan 28, 2009 #1 lawgator1 Senior Member Joined Aug 8, 2005 Messages 72,454 Likes 42,814 Jan 28, 2009 #1 No mail on Saturdays? Postal service considers cutting delivery day - U.S. business- msnbc.com
Jan 28, 2009 #2 GAVol Overrated Staff member Joined Oct 24, 2003 Messages 115,317 Likes 67,805 Jan 28, 2009 #2 Not surprising. They're rapidly becoming obsolete anyway.
Jan 28, 2009 #3 volinbham VN GURU Joined Oct 21, 2004 Messages 69,715 Likes 62,137 Jan 28, 2009 #3 I wonder if the USPS opposes a Do Not Mail list similar to the Do Not Call list. I'm guessing it might put them right out of business.
I wonder if the USPS opposes a Do Not Mail list similar to the Do Not Call list. I'm guessing it might put them right out of business.
Jan 28, 2009 #4 D droski Well-Known Member Joined Jan 24, 2007 Messages 21,914 Likes 3 Jan 28, 2009 #4 sounds like a good idea frankly.
Jan 28, 2009 #5 orangeblooded2 **Temple of Truth** Joined Sep 1, 2008 Messages 9,076 Likes 358 Jan 28, 2009 #5 With this economy,Most Americans would see it as one less day to get a bill on! The postal employees would still get paid.They may save money on operational cost beyond work force salaries.
With this economy,Most Americans would see it as one less day to get a bill on! The postal employees would still get paid.They may save money on operational cost beyond work force salaries.
Jan 28, 2009 #6 lawgator1 Senior Member Joined Aug 8, 2005 Messages 72,454 Likes 42,814 Jan 28, 2009 #6 volinbham said: I wonder if the USPS opposes a Do Not Mail list similar to the Do Not Call list. I'm guessing it might put them right out of business. Click to expand... Like when Kramer said he didn't want to get any more mail?
volinbham said: I wonder if the USPS opposes a Do Not Mail list similar to the Do Not Call list. I'm guessing it might put them right out of business. Click to expand... Like when Kramer said he didn't want to get any more mail?