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6 thoughts on “Survey Indicates USPS May Be Prioritizing Amazon Packages”

  1. friend of mine has been a carrier for 30+ years.

    amazon does get prioritized. usps gets paid with a scan in, and a delivery scan.

    usps also delivers amazon packages on Sundays

  2. My mail lady hasn’t delivered any amazon packages in months since their vans started delivering themselves and she is not unhappy lol. But I have to say since they cut half their packages, my 1st class mail has been flying.

  3. Sounds right to me. I only buy on amazon. I usually get daily packages from them. Today is sunday and we just got 4 from them. Amazon Prime is great. Free shipping. Next day delivery.

  4. Congress has asked to see that Amazon contract, and the Post Office said no. I doubt the union will be able to see it.

  5. It’s 100% true. The USPS puts Amazon in front of everything. We are so short handed that there are days when we’re told to take only DPS(Automated mail) and Scan-able parcels( Amazon).

    And Sundays are referred to as Amazon Sunday

  6. YES, in fact all local carriers cannot leave their post office until all amazon packages are on the delivery vehicles even if it causes them hours of delays (and it has over and over). Plus, they get a giant delivery discount. Also, you can include UPS and Fed-ex doing the same for Amazon. $5. gets any Amazon package regardless of size or weight delivered within each state. Whereas you and I pay a minimum of $12.-$15. for a small 1 pound package interstate. Then again the Chinese get even a better deal than that.

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