However, the use of these postal materials doesn't account for the postal services losses. The past year has seen an increase in damaged parcels which I attribute to the huge volume increase in package shipping. They have used them for clothing items to prevent soiling during transport. I note that some sellers have wrapped my items in the padded envelopes to prevent damage to the contents. Especially the longer medium flat rate boxes. Some of the Priority Mail Boxes are made from very thin cardboard. Canada Post won't care if I use them for mailing in Canada, but instead I use my eBay coupons for all three envelope sizes to be able to mail all my non-priority mail packages.Īlthough in principle I agree I wouldn't recommend using cheap tissue paper as packing material. Chit Chats Express sells me a box of 50 bubble mailers for $5 (plus the $14 to ship it to me because I don't live in their pick up and delivery coverage area). So although you didn't make the post office go bankrupt, you contributed a fraction of a percent to the problem USPS has with people taking advantage of free supplies. I said "no, because if everyone who came into the store did that, we would have no candy left to sell anyone." I was asked "do you think it's OK to take one 25 cent candy and eat it without paying while working on your shift?" When I worked for 7-Eleven and there was inventory shortage, the loss prevention people came in to ask everyone questions. but i don't think enough to make the postal service go bankrupt.
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