Postal Service Seeks Five-Day Delivery by Early 2011

Quote from davidmaria1:

. The program only accepts checks, it is based in the same town as we live, and the program does not keep regular hours, so the check must be mailed. The check will enter the mailbox, be driven to the city post office, then driven to the regional office, 20 miles away, returned to the city office, then driven to the final destination, which is approx. 300 yards from the city post office.
All for .44 cents.

This example is supposed to demonstrate why they shouldn't lose money? What about the first-class promotional DVD, which probably gets a cut rate below 0.44, is more difficult to handle. and goes from a small rural town in Georgia to a very small town in rural Oregon?
 
Quote from TraderZones:

This example is supposed to demonstrate why they shouldn't lose money? What about the first-class promotional DVD, which probably gets a cut rate below 0.44, is more difficult to handle. and goes from a small rural town in Georgia to a very small town in rural Oregon?
Then they ought to reform the corporate spam mailings that they lose money on, not what us Americans need and use daily.
 
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