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This is not a threat - Federal Agents take note - but merely a prediction. As long as they continue raising rates and cutting services, there is no way this government entity can continue to exist.

When we moved into our new neighborhood, I noticed with disgust that we were the victims of the "central point delivery" scam, where our mailbox is clustered with about 80 others at the entrance to our subdivision. No more door-to-door delivery or pickup.

Today I went to the post office to mail a package. Signs said "Last collection time 2:00." Great - except there's no collection bin large enough to accept a medium-size flat-rate box. So I waited at the mailboxes outside until 2:20, hoping to catch the carrier as (s)he came for the collection. And nobody came.

The USPS may be an independent, self-sustaining agency, but they are still receiving subsidies from the Treasury to cover their deficits - and that means my tax dollars. And every year that goes by, I get a stronger and stronger feeling that I'm getting ripped off.


Bah.

Date: 2010-11-07 02:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] r-caton.livejournal.com
I'm with Marmoe. The Royal Mail has a hard job now since so many of it's "sweeteners" have gone... you can't get a TV licence or pay many bills via the GPO now, you use PayPoint or similar... and bulk mailings go with TNT and Business Post and the like....
Of course there is the other side, just think, it's Christmas, they take on casuals for a short while... and if someone took on a casual job (with a false identity?) with the aim of skimming off the good stuff it would be a Heaven sent opportunity to get in place now. And of course when the crap hits the fan they are no longer there or traceable.
*poof!*

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