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grantcart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-01-11 12:20 PM
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6. The reduction of first class mail started before the recession.

The San Diego Processing Center is now at 40% of its high volume.

The recession did speed up the decline of first class mail however as more and more customers use online banking and emails in lieu of snail mail.

Disregarding the basic facts on the change of first class mail isn't going to strengthen our position.

The issue is and should be one day service, which the speaker rightly explains would be the nail in the coffin of the PO.

The Post Office should maintain the overnight standard and expand it to small cargo.

As more and more purchases are made on line the PO should become the preferred option for most homes, that is the future of the PO.
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