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Kris advised: I can’t do it for 39 cents
Damn. Here we go, negotiating again.
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Kris advised: I can’t do it for 39 cents Damn. Here we go, negotiating again.
I said 69 cents and I’m sticking to it. Kris
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I asked at my local PO about new media mail or global priority rates. The response was that they didn’t know either.
http://usps.com
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After reading the noice at the USPS site, it says the Postal Service has to put $3.1 billion in a escrow account, mandated by federal law. Otherwise they wouldn’t have to raise rates. Does anyone know the purpose of this escrow account?
It’s to maintain a defense fund in case of an attempted Wal Mart takeover of the USPS. Craig
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – After reading the noice at the USPS site, it says the Postal Service has to put $3.1 billion in a escrow account, mandated by federal law. Otherwise they wouldn’t have to raise rates. Does anyone know the purpose of this escrow account? If I remember the 2003 issue right, it concerns reserving enough money to cover the pension obligations for the Postal Service because they give pension credit for employees’ military service. In 2006 they have to start escrowing the money for it. All of this happening 2 days after I read a news article where the USPS announced a $1.8 BILLION profit for 2005. Fucking government morons. Bill
….and they have to insure they have operating capital, don’t they? Kris I can’t do it for 39 cents
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I asked at my local PO about new media mail or global priority rates. The response was that they didn’t know either. Anyone know? — Michael — Film reviews archive: http://us.imdb.com/ReviewsBy?Michael+Redman
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After reading the noice at the USPS site, it says the Postal Service has to put $3.1 billion in a escrow account, mandated by federal law. Otherwise they wouldn’t have to raise rates. Does anyone know the purpose of this escrow account?
If I remember the 2003 issue right, it concerns reserving enough money to cover the pension obligations for the Postal Service because they give pension credit for employees’ military service. In 2006 they have to start escrowing the money for it.
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asked at my local PO about new media mail or global priority rates. The response was that they didn’t know either. Anyone know?
The USPS web site knows: http://www.usps.com/ratecase/welcome.htm
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asked at my local PO about new media mail or global priority rates. The response was that they didn’t know either. Anyone know? The USPS web site knows: http://www.usps.com/ratecase/welcome.htm
Yep they do. Thanks. — Michael — Film reviews archive: http://us.imdb.com/ReviewsBy?Michael+Redman
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – asked at my local PO about new media mail or global priority rates. The response was that they didn’t know either. Anyone know? The USPS web site knows: http://www.usps.com/ratecase/welcome.htm Yep they do. Thanks. — Michael
After reading the noice at the USPS site, it says the Postal Service has to put $3.1 billion in a escrow account, mandated by federal law. Otherwise they wouldn’t have to raise rates. Does anyone know the purpose of this escrow account?
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