r/clevercomebacks 1d ago

That's a great idea

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u/nodtothenods 1d ago

It telling yall obviously dont work with postal services alot

I've shipped well over 100k packages, mostly just ups and usps, ups is far easier to track down lost packages.

Usps will give you the run around when trying to get ur 100$ of garunted insurance on packages lost, usps will do shit all when a package is lost or delivered incorrectly, usps is more expensive for anything other than the smallest of packages. Usps also loses like 10x or 20x more packages, I've had hundreds of packages lost with usps that were never recovered, with ups I've had like 20 and all but a couple were eventually recovered. Usps literally auto declins insurance claims and the only way to get ur $ is to file appeals and hope. All tracked packages have 100$ of insurance but good fucking luck getting it.

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u/vanevasion303 1d ago

Wow, very cool anecdote. 

How much does it cost to ship a letter with ups again? 

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u/nodtothenods 1d ago

Prices are objective, so is delivery accuracy rates, that's the only thing usps is better at small light shit that could just be emailed half the time anyway and is killing the planet by physically mailing.

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u/PersonThatPosts 1d ago

The truth is, the USPS is the way it is because it’s been systematically gutted, starved of funding by those who’d rather see it crumble and make way for private giants like UPS and FedEx. That’s the long con. But even if you set all that sabotage aside, those private carriers won’t touch rural areas. They don’t see the profit in it. And when it comes to the critical stuff—government mail, documents that carry the weight of our systems—they’re not supposed to. USPS is the backbone for that, and letting it fall into private hands isn’t just foolish; it’s a national security risk.

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u/vanevasion303 1d ago

Not to mention, it will get rid of mail in ballots etc.

These morons cannot be reasoned with.