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<p>[QUOTE="fretboard, post: 827007, member: 19765"]I don't know, if you look at both agencies side by side I think everyone can win from a marriage of the two agencies. I don't see a downside to it at all. I know that some will disagree with me and that's alright. It will be interesting to find out what happens in the end.</p><p> </p><p>Some ppl don't realize it but the internet has definitely cost the post office a ton of money. There's no more ppl writing letters to each other because of the internet, they can email? When buying gifts on the internet, the gift no longer has to go to the buyer to be gift wrapped as the internet store can take care of that and mail it off to the person the gift was bought for in the first place. With the creation the US post office just created (stamps.com) to save users money has cost them dearly. Sure I don't think it was made simply so that we could save money but hey, still it cost dollars to do that stuff. Also if the two agencies were together, the US mint may have been able to issue that 2009 ASE proof, just think of the possibilities. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fretboard, post: 827007, member: 19765"]I don't know, if you look at both agencies side by side I think everyone can win from a marriage of the two agencies. I don't see a downside to it at all. I know that some will disagree with me and that's alright. It will be interesting to find out what happens in the end. Some ppl don't realize it but the internet has definitely cost the post office a ton of money. There's no more ppl writing letters to each other because of the internet, they can email? When buying gifts on the internet, the gift no longer has to go to the buyer to be gift wrapped as the internet store can take care of that and mail it off to the person the gift was bought for in the first place. With the creation the US post office just created (stamps.com) to save users money has cost them dearly. Sure I don't think it was made simply so that we could save money but hey, still it cost dollars to do that stuff. Also if the two agencies were together, the US mint may have been able to issue that 2009 ASE proof, just think of the possibilities. :D[/QUOTE]
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