How many are in favor of the proposed “Do not mail list”?


Please take a few things into consideration:

This will essentially eliminate thousands of jobs in the direct mailer market

The Postal Service does not recieve funds from the government, they survive by sales alone. Bulk mailers make up a huge portion of the USPS’s revenue, if lost the USPS could struggle to give the convienience it currently affords to the American public.

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  1. italienne wrote on July 15th, 2009 at 3:26 pm Uhr1

    No, but I’d like a bigger mailbox.

  2. Sam S wrote on July 19th, 2009 at 12:16 am Uhr2

    I am in favor of having a “Do not mail list”. I **** having to constantly sort through junk mail.

    Sorry to sound cold and heartless, but I don’t care if people working in the direct mailer market (or in telemarketing) lose their jobs because if a person’s job is to annoy me, I don’t care if that person loses their job.

    The Postal Service could always raise the price of postage to make up for the lost revenue, or the Postal Service could be funded by the government. If the government can spend billions of dollars fighting a war in Iraq, then I think it can find a way to fund the Postal Service.

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