If it's in the mail, it's in your email. (TM)
Yep, the USPS has trademarked that sentence, because goodness knows who else might want to snatch it up and use it for their very own!
I just got, and many of you have or will soon receive an offer, to sign up for an official service that will allow you to get daily updates about packages and letters on their way to you. You can see images of the envelopes of first class letters you'll soon receive. You'll even get color images of some junk mail apparently.
All of which means if you sign up, and someone steals your email password, they can know exactly when and where to steal small packages from your mail box, tamper with bills, filch any checks that may be sent by mail, intercept private mail, etc. Such a service! Plus, don't forget, you'll get color images of some (but probably not all) of your junk mail, every day!
They dropped next day, in-city, delivery but they are giving us this crap?
Yep, the USPS has trademarked that sentence, because goodness knows who else might want to snatch it up and use it for their very own!
I just got, and many of you have or will soon receive an offer, to sign up for an official service that will allow you to get daily updates about packages and letters on their way to you. You can see images of the envelopes of first class letters you'll soon receive. You'll even get color images of some junk mail apparently.
All of which means if you sign up, and someone steals your email password, they can know exactly when and where to steal small packages from your mail box, tamper with bills, filch any checks that may be sent by mail, intercept private mail, etc. Such a service! Plus, don't forget, you'll get color images of some (but probably not all) of your junk mail, every day!
They dropped next day, in-city, delivery but they are giving us this crap?