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Mailman doesn't deliver junk mail for seven years, put on probation.

Re: Mailman doesn't deliver junk mail for seven years, put on probatio

I see. So what happens if he makes a mistake? Or if he decides to throw away your perfectly legitimate mail out of spite?

There's just no defeating such genius.

We'll note this on the placard, but in bronze instead of gold. There
 
Re: Mailman doesn't deliver junk mail for seven years, put on probatio

I see. So what happens if he makes a mistake? Or if he decides to throw away your perfectly legitimate mail out of spite?

There's just no defeating such genius.

We'll note this on the placard, but in bronze instead of gold. There

Note or not you didn't pay the mailman. The advertiser did when he bought a stamp. If he trashes that product the mailman has stolen money from the advertiser without performing the service his company contracted out to do.
 
Re: Mailman doesn't deliver junk mail for seven years, put on probatio

^This is my thought as well. While I agree that junk mail is wasteful, and I hate having to go through it and throw it out, I can't applaud the postman for what he did. If the ads were paid for, he was defaulting on a purchased service. Even if I enjoy the outcome, I can't call it right.
 
Re: Mailman doesn't deliver junk mail for seven years, put on probatio

In the Netherlands we use an opt-out system.
You can get a free sticker for your mailbox that says you don't wish to receive unadressed (junk)mail. We also have a national database where you can enter your details: addres/phone number etc. By law it is prohibited (if you're on such a list) to send you addressed junkmail and/or contact you on your phone for telemarketing purposes.
It all works quite well I might say. I used to get about 34 kg of junk mail a year, now I get nothing :).

The US Congress, in their authority as the USPS's voting stock owner equivalent has not been willing to do that. While we do operate in the red and not in the black revenue from stamps is used to fund more then just universal access to postal service for the nation. The goose that lays the golden eggs for that service is the bulk advertiser. The logistics envolved means that although they pay a lower price we still make a profit.

A regular 1st class letter is picked up from mail boxes all over the nation and flown, or trucked locally without delay with too many layers of management looking over everyones shoulder to make sure it is not delayed. I make the example of the beginning of Tom Hanks Castaway when as a FedEx manager he sends the truck, a postal supervisor has the opposite prejudice he holds the truck to make sure the last letter gets on board.

Bulk advertising on the otherhand is not subject to such money wasting handeling. In many cases the advertiser, not the postal service delivers it to the carrier station in route order eliminating the needfor the army of clerks and machines to process it. Not to mention airline and trucking cost. The extra revnue makes it cost effective for me to walk to every mailbox everyday

I wonder, if we didn't have carrier service, only omnipresent postal stations at which everyone held boxes, could the postal service do without junk mail revenue? I've had nothing but election mail and junk mail at my home address for more than ten years, and am quite happy with the PO Box system (though I wish they would hold mail rather than try to stuff it into a mostly full box).
 
Re: Mailman doesn't deliver junk mail for seven years, put on probatio

Can we fund raise to pay his fine for him?
 
Re: Mailman doesn't deliver junk mail for seven years, put on probatio

In the Netherlands we use an opt-out system.
You can get a free sticker for your mailbox that says you don't wish to receive unadressed (junk)mail. We also have a national database where you can enter your details: addres/phone number etc. By law it is prohibited (if you're on such a list) to send you addressed junkmail and/or contact you on your phone for telemarketing purposes.
It all works quite well I might say. I used to get about 34 kg of junk mail a year, now I get nothing :).

The US Congress, in their authority as the USPS's voting stock owner equivalent has not been willing to do that. While we do operate in the red and not in the black revenue from stamps is used to fund more then just universal access to postal service for the nation. The goose that lays the golden eggs for that service is the bulk advertiser. The logistics envolved means that although they pay a lower price we still make a profit.

A regular 1st class letter is picked up from mail boxes all over the nation and flown, or trucked locally without delay with too many layers of management looking over everyones shoulder to make sure it is not delayed. I make the example of the beginning of Tom Hanks Castaway when as a FedEx manager he sends the truck, a postal supervisor has the opposite prejudice he holds the truck to make sure the last letter gets on board.

Bulk advertising on the otherhand is not subject to such money wasting handeling. In many cases the advertiser, not the postal service delivers it to the carrier station in route order eliminating the needfor the army of clerks and machines to process it. Not to mention airline and trucking cost. The extra revnue makes it cost effective for me to walk to every mailbox everyday

I wonder, if we didn't have carrier service, only omnipresent postal stations at which everyone held boxes, could the postal service do without junk mail revenue? I've had nothing but election mail and junk mail at my home address for more than ten years, and am quite happy with the PO Box system (though I wish they would hold mail rather than try to stuff it into a mostly full box).

Perhaps like only Nixon could open relations with China a new progressive government can force new more cost effective delivery methods. Right now people who have door delivery grandfathered in will have their Congressman protect that rather then accept a community box in the middle of their block or even move their mailbox from the door to the curdside so I can drive by and drop the mail.
 
Re: Mailman doesn't deliver junk mail for seven years, put on probatio

^ Unfortunately, even I would say that if I'm required to have a home mail box, I'd rather pay more to have it on the house than at the curb. Having had both types of boxes when little, I'm not fond of curbside boxes, or of community boxes, which we also had for a time. The worst period was when the community box was on our front curb.
 
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