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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 576834" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>Exactly. I mail exactly one bill each month, for my electric, as the city I live in has not yet entered the 21st century and does not yet offer online bill paying. Everything else I do is online and, yes, more and more companies are pushing the online option. Nelnet, which services student loans, is trying really hard to convert all of their customers to electronic interaction with them.</p><p> </p><p>I still remember the first time I ever paid a bill online. It didn't feel like I was spending money and I was very uneasy about the whole process. Now it is second nature.</p><p> </p><p>Privatizing the post office would eliminate much of the waste and would greatly reduce the amount of junk mail. As for the rates, you may have a valid point and one that I had not considered, but I think that overall it is a necessary next step for the survival of the postal service. But, even before that, I do think they need to go to a 5 day delivery week, but I don't think skipping Tuesdays is the way to go. Go to a M-friend schedule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 576834, member: 12570"] Exactly. I mail exactly one bill each month, for my electric, as the city I live in has not yet entered the 21st century and does not yet offer online bill paying. Everything else I do is online and, yes, more and more companies are pushing the online option. Nelnet, which services student loans, is trying really hard to convert all of their customers to electronic interaction with them. I still remember the first time I ever paid a bill online. It didn't feel like I was spending money and I was very uneasy about the whole process. Now it is second nature. Privatizing the post office would eliminate much of the waste and would greatly reduce the amount of junk mail. As for the rates, you may have a valid point and one that I had not considered, but I think that overall it is a necessary next step for the survival of the postal service. But, even before that, I do think they need to go to a 5 day delivery week, but I don't think skipping Tuesdays is the way to go. Go to a M-friend schedule. [/QUOTE]
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