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champion6 07-16-2017 12:03 PM

USPS Informed Delivery
 
I spotted this new service at usps.com:

"Receive an email with images of the mail that will be placed in your mailbox each day. Black and white images of your actual letter-sized mail pieces, processed by USPS sorting equipment, will be provided to you each morning."

Whether you think it's useful and informative or only a silly feature is up to you.

retiredguy123 07-16-2017 12:43 PM

I have the service, but it is not consistent, I don't trust it, and I end up going to the mailbox everyday anyway. I recently received my passport in the mail, but the informed mail did not scan it, apparently because it was sent priority mail, even though it was in my mailbox. So, if they are not going to scan priority mail or certified mail, what good is the service? It seems like another USPS taxpayer ripoff similar to the junk mail ripoff.

Taltarzac725 07-16-2017 03:52 PM

I mostly just get junk mail, magazines, bills, and political stuff so that would not come in very handy. And Netflix but I can tell when those have been sent.

retiredguy123 07-16-2017 04:46 PM

If the USPS really wants to provide something useful, they should scan the junk mail before it arrives, and let you tell them to not put it in your mailbox. Junk mail is a waste of time, labor, energy, and taxpayer money.

JoMar 07-16-2017 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1424885)
If the USPS really wants to provide something useful, they should scan the junk mail before it arrives, and let you tell them to not put it in your mailbox. Junk mail is a waste of time, labor, energy, and taxpayer money.

I suspect the marketing guys who track that stuff might disagree....just because you don't take that key to the car dealer doesn't mean nobody does. When direct mail stops working it will stop, when spam in your email stops working it will stop, when unsolicited calls to your phones stops working it will stop. Until then, it will continue to show up and they will continue to pay USPS for teir services, not the taxpayer.

retiredguy123 07-16-2017 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1424905)
I suspect the marketing guys who track that stuff might disagree....just because you don't take that key to the car dealer doesn't mean nobody does. When direct mail stops working it will stop, when spam in your email stops working it will stop, when unsolicited calls to your phones stops working it will stop. Until then, it will continue to show up and they will continue to pay USPS for teir services, not the taxpayer.

The marketers don't pay anywhere near the actual cost to deliver junk mail. The taxpayers pay most of the cost. Have you ever wondered why you never receive junk mail from fedex or ups? Junk mail is a taxpayer ripoff.

rjm1cc 07-16-2017 07:33 PM

Where we use to live we though some neighbor hood kids were picking up mail from homes that looked like their might be some cash. The service would help in those cases.

lorilorilori 07-17-2017 05:27 AM

I have not yet moved to TV and live in a community where management does the mail sorting. Mail is received on past residents that have been gone for 10 years plus. Mgmt spends alot of time trying to remove people, send back mail but junk mail for old residents keeps on coming.

mtdjed 07-17-2017 07:37 AM

On a positive note, why not? The service is free. It is not an extra cost to the USPS (Other than signing you up) since they already scan the mail to sort it. If it proves to be of no value, you can opt out.

Of interest though, the USPS is somewhat confirming that free EMAIL works better than snail mail.

Thinking ahead, what if you could just delete the unwanted USPS mail electronically?

roob1 07-17-2017 09:20 AM

There is a separate sign up for notification of Priority Mail delivery at the USPS website.

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1424831)
I have the service, but it is not consistent, I don't trust it, and I end up going to the mailbox everyday anyway. I recently received my passport in the mail, but the informed mail did not scan it, apparently because it was sent priority mail, even though it was in my mailbox. So, if they are not going to scan priority mail or certified mail, what good is the service? It seems like another USPS taxpayer ripoff similar to the junk mail ripoff.


retiredguy123 07-17-2017 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by roob1 (Post 1425083)
There is a separate sign up for notification of Priority Mail delivery at the USPS website.

I signed up for informed mail and package notifications, but did not see anything specifically about priority mail notification. Am I missing something?

Jima64 07-17-2017 02:14 PM

My composter and shredder stay very busy with any junk mail I can add to it.

JoMar 07-17-2017 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1424914)
The marketers don't pay anywhere near the actual cost to deliver junk mail. The taxpayers pay most of the cost. Have you ever wondered why you never receive junk mail from fedex or ups? Junk mail is a taxpayer ripoff.

Hang on to that thought :)

Jdmiata 07-19-2017 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1424905)
I suspect the marketing guys who track that stuff might disagree....just because you don't take that key to the car dealer doesn't mean nobody does. When direct mail stops working it will stop, when spam in your email stops working it will stop, when unsolicited calls to your phones stops working it will stop. Until then, it will continue to show up and they will continue to pay USPS for teir services, not the taxpayer.

Well said.
PS...... The USPS is not government funded.

retiredguy123 07-19-2017 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Jdmiata (Post 1425983)
Well said.
PS...... The USPS is not government funded.

USPS lost 16 billion dollars in 2012 alone. Who do you think paid for that cash flow shortage?


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