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<blockquote data-quote="Star B" data-source="post: 2763082" data-attributes="member: 61246"><p>So what should they do? Just close down and tell everyone to use FedEx? "You know what, we'll let the FREEE MARRHHRKET" decide. The USPS is still an impressive operation considering the vast amount of land it is forced to cover. One of the reasons why it is in the red is because of Congresscritters paid off by private interests to try to weaken it and sway the un/underinformed public to privatize it so they can profit on the backs of you and me.</p><p></p><p>Nah. They are trying to stay relevant and offer something new to try to dig themselves out of that hole. How many projects has UPS tried and failed at?</p><p></p><p>It's not like the post office is opening up "The USPS Rib Shack" or something. They capture an image every piece of mail and have been since the late 90s. Prior to that, they were just imaging the entire mailpiece when the OCR couldn't decipher the address during intake. Now they have the framework with my USPS to show the customer that information, instead of just siphoning it off to the NSA, FBI, and CIA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star B, post: 2763082, member: 61246"] So what should they do? Just close down and tell everyone to use FedEx? "You know what, we'll let the FREEE MARRHHRKET" decide. The USPS is still an impressive operation considering the vast amount of land it is forced to cover. One of the reasons why it is in the red is because of Congresscritters paid off by private interests to try to weaken it and sway the un/underinformed public to privatize it so they can profit on the backs of you and me. Nah. They are trying to stay relevant and offer something new to try to dig themselves out of that hole. How many projects has UPS tried and failed at? It's not like the post office is opening up "The USPS Rib Shack" or something. They capture an image every piece of mail and have been since the late 90s. Prior to that, they were just imaging the entire mailpiece when the OCR couldn't decipher the address during intake. Now they have the framework with my USPS to show the customer that information, instead of just siphoning it off to the NSA, FBI, and CIA. [/QUOTE]
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