Sujet : Re: OT: USPS "informed delivery"
De : dan (at) *nospam* djph.net (Dan Purgert)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 20. Nov 2024, 18:50:47
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On 2024-11-20, Don Y wrote:
On 11/20/2024 8:04 AM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
The informed mail sure comes in hand to a friend of mine. Almost every
week he has to chase down his mail. There are some similar road names
in the county .
About once a month my dad got some mail delivered to him that should go
aout 10 miles away. He lived on White Farm road and the other was just
White road.
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LOL. So, they should offer a service to PROVE that they screwed up?
>
I can't see how taking on an extra cost -- for a FREE SERVICE -- helps
an agency that is already losing money. It has to be (IMO) a foot
in the door to get access to electronic document transfer (mail).
The extra cost of ... what, exactly? A database row to send an email
containing pictures that their automated processing system is already
taking every day?
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