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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Just two weeks into the new year, and things are about to get a little pricier when dealing with the United States Postal Service. The Postal Service announced back in November that it was recommending “new competitive” prices for this year, and that means that some services could see rate hikes as soon as Jan. 19.
"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 ...
Despite winter storm, “Mail carriers will continue to make every attempt to deliver to all addresses, as long as it is safe to do so,” the USPS says.
I'm going to give the U.S. Post Office a pass this time because I do realize they are service provided snow, sleet, storm, or sunshine. My neighborhood mail people always deliver my posts every day with a pleasant smile (or a cordial nod) in my direction.
A shared concern for LEX 18 viewers over the past month has been continued mail delivery delays. Businesses and customers of the USPS have shared frustrations, hoping their questions will be answered.
Inside the United States Postal Services' regional facility on Gardiner Lane in Louisville, packages and mail — many long past due to their destination — fill bins as workers try
"For questions about delivery, we suggest visiting usps.com and click on “Contact us” at the bottom of our homepage, or utilize this direct web address. Customers may also request assistance through the official X account of the United States Postal Service @USPSHelp or private message on Facebook ," the company said in a statement.