[Durham INC] Fwd: Postal Service delivery method swtich attempt
TheOcean1 at aol.com
TheOcean1 at aol.com
Mon Aug 20 13:26:56 EDT 2012
Just stopped at the Post Office to learn that Mr King is on Vacation -
probably until Monday next.
Bill
In a message dated 8/20/2012 12:11:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
TheOcean1 at aol.com writes:
Mr King,
Not so long ago we had our little pow wow regarding this unacceptable
practice, and gained your commitment that it would stop.
As pointed out below, the problem seems to persist, but only in certain
neighborhoods.
Is it the USPS policy or belief that folks in affluent neighborhoods
deserve a different quality of postal service?
The fact that many East Durham streets are now peppered with rural mail
boxes, (which look rather silly in an urban setting), indicates your Post
Office is targeting neighborhoods of lower economic status. That elevates this
practice well beyond "unacceptable", in fact even "Un-American" would
likely be too kind.
Unsavory, unethical, unimaginable all come to mind - but perhaps
"Criminal" is most appropriate.
Since these employees are supposedly under your control, it's time you
explained to the citizens of Durham how this "accident" continues on your
watch.
Bill Anderson
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From: cpalenchar at hotmail.com
To: inc-list at durhaminc.org, nathanegriffin at gmail.com
Sent: 8/20/2012 10:07:15 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: [Durham INC] Postal Service delivery method swtich attempt
John/others-
I know INC has helped many people deal with this issue in the past. My new
neighbor, Nathan, was just given this letter asking him to put a mailbox
at the curb by our mail delivery person. How should he respond to this?
(Nathan is on the To: of this email if you'd prefer to respond just to him on
how to handle the issue.)
I remain completely frustrated that the post office is attempting these
misleading tactics. And even more frustrated that they have been more
successful in my community than in some of the more well connected, well organized
communities. It seems unfair to take advantage of people who don't know
better. But, that's another topic.
-chloe
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