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by streptomycin
4837 days ago
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Wikipedia says: "FedEx and United Parcel Service (UPS) directly compete with USPS express mail and package delivery services, making nationwide deliveries of urgent letters and packages. Due to the postal monopoly, they are not allowed to deliver non-urgent letters and may not directly ship to U.S. Mail boxes at residential and commercial destinations." I don't know what specifically the definitions of urgent and non-urgent are, but you get the idea. UPS may not now be designed to deliver non-urgent letters efficiently, but that's largely because they aren't allowed to, so why would they bother? |
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The original quote was
> that, simply, is why mailing a letter through UPS is so expensive.
So the actual reason is: Mailing a letter through UPS does not exist. Mailing an express letter does exist and it is more expensive.
And I think they wouldn't bother either way, simply because it's not economical for them. Once again a reason why having it as a quasi-government service makes sense.