Sujet : Re: OT: USPS "informed delivery"
De : dan (at) *nospam* djph.net (Dan Purgert)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 20. Nov 2024, 13:57:43
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On 2024-11-20, Martin Brown wrote:
On 20/11/2024 01:07, Don Y wrote:
I'm trying to figure out the business sense of this.
It obviously costs something to implement. What is
the expected (long-term?) payback? Do they expect to
eventually allow people to READ their mail BEFORE it
is delivered? Simply knowing that <something> is
on its way doesn't really seem to be much in terms
of added value...
>
I'm surprised that they don't offer it already. Typically used for
serving legal documents or ship smaller valuable items in the UK. It is
marginally cheaper than most proper couriers.
You mean you want the Post Office to open your mail and read it? That's
quite likely never going to happen. (And frankly, I'd rather it stay
that way)
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