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United Postal Service is not a real company. The psuedonym is used to distribute an executable file with a title such as "ups_letter_N88825.doc.exe." The file is distributed in e-mail with text falsely identifying this file an a UPS invoice for a package that could not be delivered. The text appears as follows

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What are some advantages and disadvantages of postal service being a private sector?

The most advantage from postal service being in the private sector is that it would ensure faster, customer-friendly service to the common people. However, the public utility service i.e. Postal Service being in the hands of the private sector, they would not hesitate to enhance postal fees on frequent occasions.


Where can you find an application for a post office credit card?

There are no credit cards currently offered by the United States Postal Service. The United Kingdom does offer a Post Office credit card, an individual can go to the U.K. Post Office official site to apply.


How would you explain postal remittance services?

Its simple a money transfer service using the postal network. The postal network various countries is one of the few institutions that is allowed to handle money transfer services without requiring a specific money transfer or money transmitter license. Its earlier mandate of being a postal service had money transfer as part of the ancillary services a post office would offer. In short, think of it as a Western Union, but via your Post Office.


When did the postal service stop being a government agency and start being a privately run agency?

The United States Postal Service is not a privately run agency, it is an independent establishment of the executive branch of the United States Government (39 U.S.C. § 201). The Office of the President of the U.S. is responsible for the appointment of nine members of the Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service. All Governors declare affiliation with a political party and no more than five of the nine sitting Governors may belong to the same party. Once the nine appointees are confirmed by the Senate, they serve a nine year term (the terms are staggered so that one Governor steps down every year). These nine Governors select a Postmaster General who sits on the board with them. The now ten member board chooses a Deputy Postmaster General to serve as the eleventh member of the board. As a quasi-governmental agency, the USPS is granted special privileges, including sovereign immunity, eminent domain powers, powers to negotiate postal treaties with foreign nations, and an exclusive legal right to deliver first-class and third-class mail...and they still managed to lose $3.8 billion last year.


What is the difference between a bank and post office?

While banks and post offices offer a service, they are different services. In a sense, both take "deposits" (money; letters) and give "withdrawals" (money; mail). But, banks handle and count more money in one day than would a post office. As well, at the rate that the United States Postal Service is losing money, banks continually make money from providing their services. Like banks, P,O. customers can walk in. But banks have drive-throughs; P.O.'s don't (except at tax time). Banks do not deliver their service to your doorstep, but the post office carriers do. A Postal Carrier is a government employee, but cashiers are corporation employees.

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Which postal service companies provide postal tracking abilities?

United States Postal Service (USPS), FedEx, and UPS are all postal service companies that provide tracking number abilities because the are all delivery service businesses.


What is the population of United States Postal Service?

United States Postal Service's population is 574,001.


What is the proper noun of postal service?

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When was United States Postal Inspection Service created?

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When was United States Postal Service created?

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Which postal service is used in Puerto Rico?

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What is the abbvreviation for US postal service?

The United States Postal Service is abbreviated USPS.


Does the United States Postal Service deliver overnight mail?

Yes the United States Postal Service does deliver overnight mail to most locations at an extra cost to consumers wanting to use this service. The United States Postal Service has competitors for this type of service.


What is the united postal service?

No such entity.


What service does ups provide?

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Where can one get USPS shipping labels?

One can get United States Postal Service shipping labels from a couple of different places. One can get United States Postal Service shipping labels from United States Postal Service website, or in an office.