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I've never heard that? I heard that auspost is struggling to keep up with demand resulting from online orders and they have never had it better - being a monopoly they have been able to reduce service commitments and increase prices.
the next logical step would be a banking licence. then list and it's pay day for the govt.
give it 10 years and create a new bank all over again
like all low value items they just aren't worth selling, so throw it in the cupboard with everything else and hope that one of them may be worth $1000 one day
They are currently doing redundancies for excess workforce, still a profitable business IMO.I've never heard that? I heard that auspost is struggling to keep up with demand resulting from online orders and they have never had it better - being a monopoly they have been able to reduce service commitments and increase prices.
the next logical step would be a banking licence. then list and it's pay day for the govt.
give it 10 years and create a new bank all over again
They are currently doing redundancies for excess workforce, still a profitable business IMO.
No, many posties have been retrenched / made redundant. They are even talking about deliveries being made second or third daily due to reduced volume of mail. With regards to the online orders, it doesnt compensate for the reduction in normal mail volume. Furthermore, it is just as easy to direct the recipient to a collection centre for bulky items wherein a human may not necessarily be required to be present.
The days of the "postie" are numbered, all over the world.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10801670
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/royal-mail/8396581/Thousands-of-Royal-Mail-jobs-go.html
Technology, in particular email, has replaced the human. A bit like the telegraph man, the milk man, the chimney sweeper, etc.
Just wait 'til people can buy products online and have the plans sent instantly to their desktop 3d printer which will begin making it. This, combined with the current dematerialisation of vast categories of items (DVDs, CDs, books etc) leads to one conclusion.
The freight industry is on borrowed time.
I've never heard that? I heard that auspost is struggling to keep up with demand resulting from online orders and they have never had it better - being a monopoly they have been able to reduce service commitments and increase prices.
the next logical step would be a banking licence. then list and it's pay day for the govt.
give it 10 years and create a new bank all over again
They are currently doing redundancies for excess workforce, still a profitable business IMO.
Not for many franchisees (see my previous post).
When you say 'mint' are you saying unpostmarked, or postmarked in perfect condition?
99% of collections are worthless .
99% of collections are worthless .
Getting a good sized collection of stamps or coins valued can be exxy also
I would give anyone an idea of prices if they want to send me a pm with some scanned images
It would be helpful if at least some of those scanned images were of stamps