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BumRushDaShow

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Sun Dec 21, 2025, 08:19 AM Dec 21

Danish postal service to stop delivering letters after 400 years [View all]

Source: The Guardian

Sun 21 Dec 2025 02.00 EST
Last modified on Sun 21 Dec 2025 07.31 EST


The Danish postal service will deliver its last letter on 30 December, ending a more than 400-year-old tradition. Announcing the decision earlier this year to stop delivering letters, PostNord, formed in 2009 in a merger of the Swedish and Danish postal services, said it would cut 1,500 jobs in Denmark and remove 1,500 red postboxes amid the “increasing digitalisation” of Danish society.

Describing Denmark as “one of the most digitalised countries in the world”, the company said the demand for letters had “fallen drastically” while online shopping continued to increase, prompting the decision to instead focus on parcels.

It took only three hours for 1,000 of the distinctive postboxes, which have already been dismantled, to be bought up when they went on sale earlier this month with a price tag of 2,000 DKK (£235) each for those in good condition and 1,500 DKK (£176) for those a little more well-worn. A further 200 will be auctioned in January. PostNord, which will continue to deliver letters in Sweden, has said it will refund unused Danish stamps for a limited time.

Danes will still be able to send letters, using the delivery company Dao, which already delivers letters in Denmark but will expand its services from 1 January from about 30m letters in 2025 to 80m next year. But customers will instead have to go to a Dao shop to post their letters – or pay extra to have it collected from home – and pay for postage either online or via an app.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/21/denmark-postnord-postal-delivery-letters-society



The GOP seems to be trying to push us to go this route too.
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Yeah. GOP has been working towards privatizing USPS for a while... Nittersing Dec 21 #1
I remember Newt Gingrich toying with the idea. oasis Dec 22 #39
makes me sad barbtries Dec 21 #2
I have mixed feelings. I still pay some of my bills generalbetrayus Dec 21 #4
Of those bills that you still pay by mail, can you pay them online? Polybius Dec 21 #15
Paying online is fine till the internet goes down b/c power or other reasons. Dixiegrrrl Dec 21 #17
One thing that I have learned here in Florida markodochartaigh Dec 21 #29
i'm not sure where my checks are, barbtries Dec 21 #25
I can, but I have reasons for not doing so. In one case, generalbetrayus Dec 22 #35
I would miss the delivery by the USPS. Out here in rural Arkansas and as a 77 year old it is nice to have. There have LiberalArkie Dec 21 #16
This could very feasibly happen here in the US in the not too distant future.... anciano Dec 21 #3
Ones and zeroes... GiqueCee Dec 21 #10
Exactly angrychair Dec 21 #21
See my comment 35. Paying a fee to pay a bill online generalbetrayus Dec 22 #36
In actual fact, all we have right now, and for some time, is ones and zeros.... reACTIONary Dec 21 #28
When Nixon, bless his black, shriveled little heart... GiqueCee Dec 21 #30
The general economic consensus is that a gold standard, both domestic and international, ... reACTIONary Dec 21 #33
Will the Refereees at football games popsdenver Dec 21 #19
A worthless Trump commemorative coin. generalbetrayus Dec 22 #37
AI and crypto is what they want, IMHO Evolve Dammit Dec 21 #22
Article doesn't say if this affects holiday cards and other greeting cards IronLionZion Dec 21 #5
"Article doesn't say if this affects holiday cards and other greeting cards" BumRushDaShow Dec 21 #8
USPS is pricing itself out of reach bucolic_frolic Dec 21 #6
USPS's chief budget constraint is the GOP Congress's requirement that the pension fund be FULLY funded -- eppur_se_muova Dec 21 #18
"USPS's chief budget constraint is the GOP Congress's requirement that the pension fund be FULLY funded" BumRushDaShow Dec 21 #27
Thanks for the info. Not all of use can keep up with all the wonky details. The main point I remembered was that ... eppur_se_muova Dec 21 #31
The damage was that pre-fund-for-75-years crap BumRushDaShow Dec 21 #32
Somebody in your area must have real pull with the USPS. generalbetrayus Dec 22 #38
I don't think our mail Karma13612 Dec 21 #7
"Once this goes into effect, they'll have to figure out who is going to deliver ballots to voters." BumRushDaShow Dec 21 #9
Danes have advanced voting Old Crank Dec 21 #12
The difference though BumRushDaShow Dec 21 #14
THIS eggplant Dec 21 #26
Yes. Old Crank Dec 21 #34
Online voting would be ripe for manipulation Bayard Dec 21 #23
Kick dalton99a Dec 21 #11
Denmark has 6 million people in half the area of Maine Old Crank Dec 21 #13
A private company with no pension obligation's are able to do it cheaper for obvious reasons Mr. Sparkle Dec 21 #20
We Await Silent Tristero's Empire Prairie Gates Dec 21 #24
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