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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
I'm just glad that our bills are mailed with the USPS, and not sent via FedEx or UPS. The bill itself would increase in cost every month, because instead of 55 cents (or less for bulk mailing) the utility would be paying over $8 per household per month, JUST to send the bill.
And then if you want to send your payment by mail, instead of paying 55 cents, you'd have to pay over $8. For every single bill you choose to pay by mail.
And that's just bills. Imagine if you choose to subscribe to a paper magazine, without the USPS to deliver it to you. The cost to FedEx it to you is more than the cost of the magazine.
Without the USPS - our lives would be significantly and profoundly different from how they are now, and most people don't even think about how much we rely on the postal service, and that 55 cents per envelope.
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Your analysis is precisely why it should be operated at a profit. That is why most creditors are pushing and some requiring online billing. You also should be paying online. Save the 55 cents, have proof of your payment, and accomplish bill paying in minutes rather than hours. If the cost of a stamp were increased to $1 or $2 (far cheaper than UPS or FedEx), would you continue requiring bills to be sent to you and paying by mail? Times have moved forward and we have to keep up.