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Clearly, a $12 refund and an $18 surcharge are attempts to throw the presidential election. I would mail you a six pound turd if I knew the coordinates.
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Not long ago my mom sent a birthday card to my granddaughter with $20 inside. The apartment number was wrong and it was returned to sender, but not before someone had opened it and removed the $20 Ya I'm sure a mail in ballot will be sacrosanct. A friend had a similar situation. His mother sent $50.00 in a card and it dissapeared. No wrong address or misdelivery. They tried to blow it off at the local rural PO, but some ink from the money had made a dim print inside the card and kinda made it hard to say that there was no money enclosed. Of course, nothing came of it. The local PO here opens mail and steals things all the time
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Seems like there might be a business opportunity to compete with FedUpEx, USPnotsuchgoodservice, and The Brown Truck Company.
Anyone want to invest? Know a sharp lawyer to draw up the incorporation papers?
I figure we can rent some empty facilities to start out, I hear there are a number from shut down businesses due to The Corona. Those will be our local sorting and shipping hubs. Probably get them at a discount if they've been vacant for a coupla months?
Get some of the Uber type drivers, who's lives have been impacted because of the Riots and The Corona, and get them to do pick up at shippers' locations, bring the packages to the hubs. Sort for driving to the next hub or nearest one to the receiver, assuming logistically possible.
Then more Uberdudes and Uberdudettes to drive the stuff between hubs. Could do it in a Pony Express type manner maybe? 8-12 Hr drives between hubs? Dorm rooms in the hubs for the Uberites to take a nap in before heading back the other way. Showers and scheidt like in a truck stop too.
If we're smart, we will have a fuel/charging station at the hub so they don't even have to go down the street to spend cash elsewhere. Have a Wendy's, Subway, KFC, or other franchise at each hub, they can spend their money in our franchises.
We don't need company vehicles, insurance on said rides, upkeep and maintenance. The Uberfolks have that scheidt covered.
We pay them as independent contractors.............no benefits, UI insurance, SS, etc. Maybe a bonus if they don't fugg up peoples' shipments in transit like all those other places? Give them an incentive. Maybe the bonus could be a free meal at one of our franchises? (keep as much cash in house as possible!!)
Once this thing takes off, we can buy/build our own facilities.
We'll have to come up with a catchy name..................GypoShip?
Whatcha all think??
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Break out the tinfoil.
Or it could be they are shipping a gazillion packages and making a % of mistakes.
Supposedly they are losing money more than the usual deficit because volume is down with snail mail. They can say they're losing money because of lack of mail volume or they are behind because of increase of mail volume. It's one or the other, can't be both.
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Break out the tinfoil.
Or it could be they are shipping a gazillion packages and making a % of mistakes.
Supposedly they are losing money more than the usual deficit because volume is down with snail mail. They can say they're losing money because of lack of mail volume or they are behind because of increase of mail volume. It's one or the other, can't be both. Taint no supposedly about it. They be bankrupt unless something drastic changes, like big .gov bailout or massive rate increases. Pick your poison. https://www.gao.gov/key_issues/us_postal_service_financial_viability/issue_summaryUSPS financial viability continues to be high risk because USPS cannot fund its current level of services and financial obligations from its revenues. As stated in GAO’s 2019 High-Risk update, USPS faces financial challenges that include the following: Poor financial situation: USPS’s overall financial condition is deteriorating and unsustainable. USPS has lost $69 billion over the past 11 fiscal years—including $3.9 billion in fiscal year 2018. USPS’s total unfunded liabilities and debt ($143 billion at the end of fiscal year 2018) have grown to double its annual revenue.Insufficient cost savings: The savings from USPS cost-reduction efforts have dwindled in recent years. Although USPS has stated that it will aggressively reduce costs within its control, its plans will not achieve the kind of savings necessary to significantly reduce current operating costs. Unfavorable trends: USPS’s expenses are now growing faster than its revenues—partly due to rising compensation and benefits costs and continuing declines in the volume of First-Class Mail. Further, USPS has missed $48.2 billion in required payments for postal retiree health and pension benefits as of September 30, 2018. This includes $42.6 billion in missed payments for retiree health benefits since fiscal year 2010, and $5.6 billion in missed payments for pension benefits since fiscal year 2014. If USPS does not make any more payments for retiree health benefits, the fund supporting these benefits is projected by the Office of Personnel Management to be depleted in fiscal year 2030. If the fund is depleted, USPS would be required by law to make the payments necessary to cover its share of health benefits premiums for postal retirees. However, current law does not address what would happen if USPS misses those payments. Depletion of the fund, together with USPS’s potential inability to make remaining contributions, could affect postal retirees as well as USPS, customers, and other stakeholders, including the federal government.
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Break out the tinfoil.
Or it could be they are shipping a gazillion packages and making a % of mistakes.
No tinfoil needed. Something's up. I have had huge differences in service in the past month. Now... Think about having the most important election in our lifetime hinging on USPS now. No way, man. No way atall. No doubt It’s way to fix the elections. If you can go to Walmart, church or protest. You can go vote. I’ve voted absentee in the past. But it was in person. In the courthouse. With an ID. Signed with my john Hancock.
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�The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely to be the one who dropped it.� Lou Holtz
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Break out the tinfoil.
Or it could be they are shipping a gazillion packages and making a % of mistakes.
Supposedly they are losing money more than the usual deficit because volume is down with snail mail. They can say they're losing money because of lack of mail volume or they are behind because of increase of mail volume. It's one or the other, can't be both. Taint no supposedly about it. They be bankrupt unless something drastic changes, like big .gov bailout or massive rate increases. Pick your poison. https://www.gao.gov/key_issues/us_postal_service_financial_viability/issue_summaryUSPS financial viability continues to be high risk because USPS cannot fund its current level of services and financial obligations from its revenues. As stated in GAO’s 2019 High-Risk update, USPS faces financial challenges that include the following: Poor financial situation: USPS’s overall financial condition is deteriorating and unsustainable. USPS has lost $69 billion over the past 11 fiscal years—including $3.9 billion in fiscal year 2018. USPS’s total unfunded liabilities and debt ($143 billion at the end of fiscal year 2018) have grown to double its annual revenue.Insufficient cost savings: The savings from USPS cost-reduction efforts have dwindled in recent years. Although USPS has stated that it will aggressively reduce costs within its control, its plans will not achieve the kind of savings necessary to significantly reduce current operating costs. Unfavorable trends: USPS’s expenses are now growing faster than its revenues—partly due to rising compensation and benefits costs and continuing declines in the volume of First-Class Mail. Further, USPS has missed $48.2 billion in required payments for postal retiree health and pension benefits as of September 30, 2018. This includes $42.6 billion in missed payments for retiree health benefits since fiscal year 2010, and $5.6 billion in missed payments for pension benefits since fiscal year 2014. If USPS does not make any more payments for retiree health benefits, the fund supporting these benefits is projected by the Office of Personnel Management to be depleted in fiscal year 2030. If the fund is depleted, USPS would be required by law to make the payments necessary to cover its share of health benefits premiums for postal retirees. However, current law does not address what would happen if USPS misses those payments. Depletion of the fund, together with USPS’s potential inability to make remaining contributions, could affect postal retirees as well as USPS, customers, and other stakeholders, including the federal government. WOW... I had no idea. Thanks for the info.
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For all who think packages are so damn bad and at fault. You are wrong, it’s the only area that made any money. Packages actually made 1.3 billion more revenue, but employee compensation and benefits ate up 993 million of it. https://about.usps.com/newsroom/nat...sps-reports-fiscal-year-2019-results.htmThe U.S. Postal Service reported operating revenue of $71.1 billion for fiscal year 2019 (October 1, 2018 - September 30, 2019), an increase of $514 million compared to the prior year. The higher revenues were driven largely by price increases and continued growth in the Shipping and Packages business, where revenue increased $1.3 billion, or 6.1 percent, which more than offset revenue declines in First-Class and Marketing Mail as a result of declining volumes in that segment of its business.Operating expenses for the year were $79.9 billion, an increase of $5.4 billion, or 7.3 percent, compared to the prior year. This was driven by an increase in workers compensation expense of $3.5 billion, of which $3.4 billion was directly the result of changes in discount rates outside of management's control. Compensation and benefits expenses increased by $994 million due to contractual wage increases, and retirement benefits expenses increased by $320 million due largely to the higher amortization costs of unfunded benefits. Transportation expenses increased by $323 million as the Postal Service continued to experience increases in fuel prices and highway contract rates.
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You can count on the usps to be late and fuuck up your package.
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I have probably mailed 40+ packages to YOU guys over the course of the last year and a half............. ALL arrived safely, save one, and that was likely my fault, it was packed well but not well enough.......... 50#s of lead ingots, in a flat rate box..... out of the 50, 30#s arrived............... I shipped off another pkg to the recipient and the pkg arrived safely and intact............. Somewhere between FL and ID there are a couple of USPS employees walking around with 'Silver' bars that are actually lead..............
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Every time they raise prices people find cheaper alternatives.
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I sent a $2500 shotgun from WA to AR on 08/01. It was shipped as registered mail and ensured for full value. It took 27 days to arrive and not one scan between it leaving my postal depot or going out for delivery.
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My bills are Never late! Actually, I recently received a bill that was already past due.
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Well, I’ll add to this clusterfook.
15 days to get my suppressor delivered to Utah from Indiana, sent Priority Mail. 11 of those days were spent shuffling my package back and forth between 2 Illinois locations.
22 days to get a trigger delivered from Canada. It sat in Chitcago for 13 days. Was shuffled between 4 locations when it finally made it to Indiana. It passed within 15 miles of my house 3 times.....
Currently on 8 days and counting for an envelope to get delivered to South Carolina, sent Priority Mail......
This is by far the worst they’ve ever been and as sad as it is they’re still better than those retards at UPS...
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RDW, I like your style........😂
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For all who think packages are so damn bad and at fault. You are wrong, it’s the only area that made any money. Packages actually made 1.3 billion more revenue, but employee compensation and benefits ate up 993 million of it. https://about.usps.com/newsroom/nat...sps-reports-fiscal-year-2019-results.htmThe U.S. Postal Service reported operating revenue of $71.1 billion for fiscal year 2019 (October 1, 2018 - September 30, 2019), an increase of $514 million compared to the prior year. The higher revenues were driven largely by price increases and continued growth in the Shipping and Packages business, where revenue increased $1.3 billion, or 6.1 percent, which more than offset revenue declines in First-Class and Marketing Mail as a result of declining volumes in that segment of its business.Operating expenses for the year were $79.9 billion, an increase of $5.4 billion, or 7.3 percent, compared to the prior year. This was driven by an increase in workers compensation expense of $3.5 billion, of which $3.4 billion was directly the result of changes in discount rates outside of management's control. Compensation and benefits expenses increased by $994 million due to contractual wage increases, and retirement benefits expenses increased by $320 million due largely to the higher amortization costs of unfunded benefits. Transportation expenses increased by $323 million as the Postal Service continued to experience increases in fuel prices and highway contract rates. What do you mean the USA is already a socialist hellhole?!?!?!
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It is noticeably worse here too
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It’s time to WAKE UP GOD BLESS THE USA WWG1WGA THERE ARE NO COINCIDENCES
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Not yet, and hope not to.
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Never had a problem over the last decade until the last two months, both priority mail. One package took over 3 weeks and a barrel blank I sold here was shipped on September 2 and is currently missing somewhere in the USPS system.
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USPS is a long ways from perfect but I'll still trust them over FedEx.
You got that schitt right. I absolutely hate Fed-Ex, and UPS is little better. Bush Alaska is pretty much dependent on the USPS. I can't say that I've ever had a problem with them that couldn't be attributed to the weather or the local broke-dick air carrier that has only one airplane on hand that they can't keep in the air three days in a row, that's supposed to get the mail from the hub to the respective communities.
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Every time they raise prices people find cheaper alternatives. What are the cheaper alternatives?
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