Quote from Index piker:
2) Really what's the difference that the USPS sells money orders?
3) Then what's your point you don't track every piece of USPS mail as it is anyway so why would it matter if a private letter delivery did not either?
Now if you could address why you believe or retorted with your nonsense :" monopolies lower prices while simultaneously assuming true competition increases prices and lowers service"
Quote from Pension_Admin:
2) The difference is in logistic.
3) Well, if a piece of mail is lost, I know exactly who to blame.
Quote from Index piker:
2) How different can it be? letter size vs parcels and overnight legal size envelopes
I can see where it would massively confuse gubbermint workers , politicians and bed wetting liberals but not FedEx.
3) Really you have lost a piece of mail and it helped you out exactly how to know the post office was to blame?
Other than how you fwelt about it what objectively was good about it.
Besides that really is a misnomer that you would know who made the mistake.
Quote from Pension_Admin:
2) I mean how they are distributed at the street level. It's one thing for parcel service to deliver a package to you, but it's another thing when they have to deliver the daily mails to you. Their routing will be different. Their labor and gas usage will increase, because they will have to stop at every house to deliver the mail, or they have to hire a mailmen like that of the post office (you might have 3 or 4 mailmen from different companies walking and delivering mails to the same neighborhood!). As a result, the daily mails you get may cost you a lot more.
3) Because I paid for the stamp, and I put the mail in the post office mail box; I know Post Office is the place to go to if the mail is lost.
Speaking of stamps and mail box. If you have multiple mail delivery firms, there will be multiple sets of stamps (only good for that particular firm), and you'll have multiple mail boxes (probably will have 4 or 5 of them like those newspaper stands). Life will get complicated.
Quote from Index piker:
2) I fail to see your narrative as a problem for the private sector delivery of letters.
3) The answer is you don't know who screwed up. A company can say they sent a letter and fail to do so, or like with the IRS in my case they lost it in house.
Knowing the USPS lost your crap does you no good unless you had the item tracked and insured. I don't know why you are pretending the USPS's monopoly makes this issue any better.
Quote from maxpi:
we have all these wonderful private sector delivery services that are running circles around the post office, which is losing tons of money
Quote from Pension_Admin:
2) if changes and the results happen in an instant, then there is really no different in post office being public or private. Unfortunately, changes and results don't happen in an instant. It takes time and money to go through the process of change. The costs of this change process, I believe, outweigh the benefit.