Thursday, February 27, 2014
They Wonder Why They're Dying
The Post Office is dying, and they’re helping. The Post Office is today’s “buggy whip maker” and are fast becoming superfluous to everybody’s needs. UPS and FedEx have taken over most of the package delivery business, and even some of the delivery of letters. They DO retain SOME letter delivery, but it’s becoming too costly. Sending a letter is just not worth 50 cents, which is almost what it costs today (They'll be there, soon). Their business is getting sparse, so what do they do? They raise the price again, and wonder why more and more people have stopped using them. Are they really that stupid? Apparently so. I expect them to go for yet another rate increase soon, while further reducing service by closing Post Offices on Saturday. When somebody comes up with a way of sending letters with other stuff in them without them, they’re dead meat. And they don’t know it. The only thing they have left is their monopoly on delivering messages. All some politician has to do is lift this monopoly and they will go the way of the do-do bird. But they keep raising their prices and reducing their service. Their incompetence reigns supreme. (Just common sense)
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