United Parcel Service (UPS) is set to implement significant changes to its SurePost service, which has long relied on the United States Postal Service (USPS) for final-mile deliveries, following the expiration of their recent contract,
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With UPS and USPS's contract ending, people and businesses in the U.S. will receive their SurePost packages possibly a day earlier as the transit time decreases from two to seven days to two to six days, according to the parcel service. SurePost will no ...
“Robbery of a letter carrier will now allow us to put a $150,000 reward on your head,” she said. “That is up from $50,000 in a previous reporting poster. Postal inspectors can now offer a $100,000 reward for information leading to the identification, arrest and prosecution of those who steal US Mail, which is an increase from $10,000.”
U.S. Postal Service (USPS) workers will no longer deliver UPS SurePost packages. Here's how fast you could get your deliveries.
"Millions of packages moved away from SurePost and the United States Postal Service ... Our Parcel Select product still exists and any business can use it now at our published rates." USPS had ...
Over 55 million Americans live in rural areas, all deserve reliable and timely delivery of mail. No private company can do that profitably at a reasonable cost for the service,”
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Through these schemes, victims from all over the country were fooled into sending money via the United States Postal Service and other carriers like FedEx and UPS.