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The Competition
USPS, DHL, Amazon, Drones, etc.
The Competition in Countries Other Than USA
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<blockquote data-quote="jlphotog" data-source="post: 276921" data-attributes="member: 6986"><p>I'm not defending USPS Rocks, I'm just saying people in this country have been conditioned by Canada Post and Purolator (who is owned by Canada Post) that after ONE delivery attempt the package will be held at the ctr for 5 business days. (can you imagine, no send agains)</p><p> </p><p>And by the way Rocks, you are about 10 years behind in your population figures for Edmonton. According to the 2006 census Edmonton has 1,034,945 people and the 2001 census pegs it at 937,845. 830,000 is probably closer to the 1996 census.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlphotog, post: 276921, member: 6986"] I'm not defending USPS Rocks, I'm just saying people in this country have been conditioned by Canada Post and Purolator (who is owned by Canada Post) that after ONE delivery attempt the package will be held at the ctr for 5 business days. (can you imagine, no send agains) And by the way Rocks, you are about 10 years behind in your population figures for Edmonton. According to the 2006 census Edmonton has 1,034,945 people and the 2001 census pegs it at 937,845. 830,000 is probably closer to the 1996 census. [/QUOTE]
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