WASHINGTON (AP) — The financially struggling U.S. Postal Service is revamping its priority mail program as part of its efforts to raise revenue and drive new growth in its package delivery business.
The agency is now offering free online tracking for priority mail shipments, free insurance and date-specific delivery so customers know if a package will arrive in one, two or three days.
Postal officials say they expect the changes to generate more than a half-billion dollars in new revenue annually. The changes — including redesigned boxes and envelopes — are effective immediately.
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3 comments:
Ha Ha Ha Ha !
Another real effective government
solution to fix a flat tire without air.
Looking for gold in the septic tank , not gonna happen. Pull the plug , quit prolonging the death of none productive empire.
So they have found out how to go from losing 10 million a month to losing 9 million a month. Glorious.
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