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<blockquote data-quote="Poop Head" data-source="post: 4266488" data-attributes="member: 56722"><p>I've been wondering what's gonna happen with surepost. FedEx is supposed to absorb all their smartpost volume. My buddy at the po says he hasn't seen a smartpost piece in a while, just hella surepost.</p><p></p><p>Section 4. Surepost</p><p>1) In order to retain existing commercial customers that are solic-</p><p>ited by a<strong> competitor offering services similar to those described </strong></p><p><strong>herein</strong>, or to attract new commercial customers, the Company may </p><p>offer service contracts that include the delivery of packages by the </p><p>USPS. Packages eligible for such delivery will normally be less </p><p>than ten (10) pounds in weight and less than three (3) cubic feet in </p><p>size, in accordance with paragraph (2) below. Further, UPS agrees </p><p>that the Surepost will not be presented as a general service offering </p><p>except at UPS stores. This service will only be offered for ship-</p><p>ping from a business to a residential customer. The Company </p><p>agrees that it will not use Surepost as a basis to diminish the size </p><p>of the bargaining unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poop Head, post: 4266488, member: 56722"] I've been wondering what's gonna happen with surepost. FedEx is supposed to absorb all their smartpost volume. My buddy at the po says he hasn't seen a smartpost piece in a while, just hella surepost. Section 4. Surepost 1) In order to retain existing commercial customers that are solic- ited by a[B] competitor offering services similar to those described herein[/B], or to attract new commercial customers, the Company may offer service contracts that include the delivery of packages by the USPS. Packages eligible for such delivery will normally be less than ten (10) pounds in weight and less than three (3) cubic feet in size, in accordance with paragraph (2) below. Further, UPS agrees that the Surepost will not be presented as a general service offering except at UPS stores. This service will only be offered for ship- ping from a business to a residential customer. The Company agrees that it will not use Surepost as a basis to diminish the size of the bargaining unit. [/QUOTE]
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