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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 801794" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>News for you, fax machines have been around for over 25years !</p><p> </p><p>I just recently had an automatic bank withdrawel bounce (Didn't know I was $7.00 short in my chequing account).</p><p>Called up the company, and asked them if they could just make another withdrawel.</p><p>They said no, I needed to mail in a cheque.</p><p> </p><p>Well, cheques faxed or e-mailed are no good to them, ofcourse.</p><p>A lot of documents are not approved if faxed or e-mailed. They want your original signature on that document.</p><p> </p><p>I still get most of my bills, and investment statements by snail mail, too.</p><p>The post offices might be downsizing, due to e-mails, but going out of business - just can't see that happening.</p><p>If I send a xmas card or letter to the US for $1.00, is UPS ready to take it over at the border, and deliver it for even a lower price, after Canada Post gets a cut ?</p><p>Or will regular mail suddenly cost $5.00 per letter ?</p><p>If so, then the USPS can truely survive at those rates !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 801794, member: 23950"] News for you, fax machines have been around for over 25years ! I just recently had an automatic bank withdrawel bounce (Didn't know I was $7.00 short in my chequing account). Called up the company, and asked them if they could just make another withdrawel. They said no, I needed to mail in a cheque. Well, cheques faxed or e-mailed are no good to them, ofcourse. A lot of documents are not approved if faxed or e-mailed. They want your original signature on that document. I still get most of my bills, and investment statements by snail mail, too. The post offices might be downsizing, due to e-mails, but going out of business - just can't see that happening. If I send a xmas card or letter to the US for $1.00, is UPS ready to take it over at the border, and deliver it for even a lower price, after Canada Post gets a cut ? Or will regular mail suddenly cost $5.00 per letter ? If so, then the USPS can truely survive at those rates ! [/QUOTE]
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