USPS Files Plan for 5-Day Delivery
The Postal Service has taken its case for five-day delivery to the Postal Regulatory Commission, claiming that current volumes do not support six-day service. The USPS is required by law to seek an advisory opinion from this commission any time they propose a nationwide change in service.
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Yes, you may have heard about that. But guess who sent the e-mail to me?
Pitney Bowes. They send out a regular e-letter about topics that affect their clients. P-B machines are used to print out postage labels, among other things.
In the same message P-B talks about small business and social media. You should be using Facebook and Twitter to tell you customers important, and relevant info...such as an impending five-day USPS delivery schedule.
Read more.
Yes, you may have heard about that. But guess who sent the e-mail to me?
Pitney Bowes. They send out a regular e-letter about topics that affect their clients. P-B machines are used to print out postage labels, among other things.
In the same message P-B talks about small business and social media. You should be using Facebook and Twitter to tell you customers important, and relevant info...such as an impending five-day USPS delivery schedule.
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