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Posted by Pitch on June 11, 2004 at 17:14:05 from (66.218.11.239):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: OT RFD TV posted by Ron on June 11, 2004 at 12:04:12:
I am a letter carrier for the PO. We deliver all things to all addresses rural or city 6 days a week and in my area Express mail on Sundays and Holidays. If your carrier says he can't deliver a package on Saturday he is pullin your crank,he just wants to get off early.Usually if a company specifies "no PO boxes" that means that they use UPS,Fedex,or airborne. I don't know what the cut off is for the size of a town before they get carrier delivery. Most small towns around me (2500) or less don't get.The only things we make you come in and pick up is live birds and bees. The place I work just went back to a 24/7 box section. After 9/11 and the Anthrax the powers that be decided that it was a security risk to be open all the time. Public pressure can help with that. There was talk a while back of dropping Saturday delivery but that idea has been pretty much shelved for the time being. It is getting to the point where they are gonna have to change the name again because there will be no service left.The bean counters are into every thing and want nothing but zip zip automotron business.
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