Gotta get lucky. Just like finding a reliable Indy. My mail person is so nice and dependable. One less thing to stress over. And I tip the heck out out of her at Christmas. $100 without a blink.
As a federal employee there not allowed to accept gifts of any value. For example they could accept a Christmas card or if you baked her cookies - because the premise is its not a bribe - its value is too low to be of significance. The standard is under 10 bucks or something.Gotta get lucky. Just like finding a reliable Indy. My mail person is so nice and dependable. One less thing to stress over. And I tip the heck out out of her at Christmas. $100 without a blink.
Well I also do the same for my postman. Mine is inside a Christmas card, probably Aredeem does the sameAs a federal employee there not allowed to accept gifts of any value. For example they could accept a Christmas card or if you baked her cookies - because the premise is its not a bribe - its value is too low to be of significance. The standard is under 10 bucks or something.
Got itAs a federal employee there not allowed to accept gifts of any value. For example they could accept a Christmas card or if you baked her cookies - because the premise is its not a bribe - its value is too low to be of significance. The standard is under 10 bucks or something
Those mailings provide a great portion of the USPS's income. If the income from that type of mail was reduced or eliminated, perhaps there'd be even more problems with First Class and other regular and business mail due to the reduction in funds. Just a thought ...If we could create and enforce a "do not mail" list to eliminate the constant flood of hearing aids, cremations, air conditioning, extended warranty, funerals, pet supplies, optical, dental and other junk mail maybe they could manage better with the actual mail.
They encourage it because they make money on it.If we could create and enforce a "do not mail" list to eliminate the constant flood of hearing aids, cremations, air conditioning, extended warranty, funerals, pet supplies, optical, dental and other junk mail maybe they could manage better with the actual mail.
Who in 2023 pays bills by mail?
And why?
They encourage it because they make money on it.
I haven't read every post so I suppose someone has already written this:
Who in 2023 pays bills by mail?
And why?
I can say this much, in 20 consecutive years, I've never not gotten my property tax bills for the house--there are 3 each year (county, township, school). I do not believe there is a way to pay online, without a fee, that's why the paper is important. So many times I've gotten mail, however, for someone else, who has the same street number, and a street that also starts with the same first 3 letters. This would not be something to brag about imho...there should be a way to separate the two addresses. That would imply that essentially, 2 streets are routinely mixed up