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In reply to the discussion: Mailing a letter to cost a penny more next year [View all]PATRICK
(12,401 posts)27. Have you tried stopping all standard mail delivery
to your address by request at your local Post Office? Still some advertising comes through first class and some valuable information etc. via low rate mail. But there are people very dedicated to eliminating paper waste and it seems this might be an answer in your case.
Picking and choosing what comes through is not even easy on the telephone Do Not Call registry which won't end what a lot of people consider a nuisance. The other problem if not paper you have to work very hard to be properly served online- again without getting spammed and taking down the mailbox.
Maybe we should go back to labor intensive Town Criers, but at what hour(s)?
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Absolutely. It's still cheap. Imagine if all we had was UPS or FedEx to mail a letter.
SharonAnn
Oct 2012
#26
Stupid to keep the rates low with a deficit. Of course the GOP wants the Post Office gone.
freshwest
Oct 2012
#4
But how will it still be a public service if not regulated by Congress? I don't get it.
alp227
Oct 2012
#8
I still like to send greeting cards. Not greeting e-mails, not greeting Tweets...
gauguin57
Oct 2012
#17
with online bill pay and email, this increase will set me back about a dime next year.
olddad56
Oct 2012
#29
Yeah, it boggles me how people who aren't junk mailers get so outraged over this. (nt)
Posteritatis
Oct 2012
#40