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Yes I am a Pirate
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: 33°46′08″N 86°28′16″W / 33.76895°N 86.471037°W
Posts: 2,776
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I wonder if the "forever" postage would survive a USPS bankrupcy? Or if a bankrupcy filing would make them null and void? Bankrupcy gets rid of many obligations! And, I don't have a lot of faith that the USPS isn't close to such a filing in the next year or so.
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Ceilin' fan it stirs the air, Cigar smoke does swirl. The fragrance on the pillow case, and he thinks about the girl. Thanks, JB, 1975. |
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~Loves the Lord~
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Kevin, or just K
Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
Posts: 1,945
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Thanks Vin, I be thinking to invest in such a thing.
![]() Aah... I be owing you a bomb or 2 I think. Just Kidding ! ![]() Maybe!
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Central Fla rollin
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Welcome to the Layer Cake
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Well put...I heard UPS and FedEx are already installing equipment to sort and deliver everyday mail...just waiting for either to take over every day deliveries.
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Just slacking off
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Still Watching My Back
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USPS is granted an effective monopoly by the US gov't, but legally required to deliver mail (not packages) to everyone at a flat rate. UPS and Fedex want the mail business without the flat-rate stamp restriction.
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