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Re: Holiday Mail Delivery

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The rise in postage stamps don't bother me. I think we all use the mail less for letters, bills and x

cards...., so costs to mail sort of even out.   I am just so grateful we have a post office!   I wouldn't want them to close. So many people don't pay bills by mail, not to mention we don't write letter like we used to .  Birthday and holiday card mailings  are down.  Sad in a way.  But the world has changed since the 3 cent stamps of my youth.  If you wanted to communicate with friends relatives out of your area back in the day you wrote!  Wrote letters!  I loved getting letters!!!    The poor Post Office has had business cut so much last ten years!   Luckily e commerce  is the future.   As the PO become more competitive with parcels.... it will keep going!

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I'm not expecting any "BIG MONEY" in the mail...so I guess I can be patient...

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@Desertdi    I checked on line.  Mail will be delivered on Friday, July 3rd.  There will be no mail delivery on Saturday July 4th.

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@Desertdi wrote:

@Caaareful Shopper wrote:

@Desertdi wrote:

USPS will not deliver mail from Friday, July 3 through Sunday, July 5, 2026, with normal service resuming Monday, July 6.


 

@Desertdi  The USPS is indeed delivering mail on Friday, July 3, as normal.  It's Saturday, the holiday, that will not see mail delivery, and no mail as usual on Sunday.


@Caaareful Shopper 

 

There is NO USPS home delivery in my neighborhood at all.  Never  Ever -- unless it's Special Delivery.   Gotta go get it...

 

This is heat-related.


I live where you live, but on the other side of the mountain. Sorry, but there is mail delivery today, and it's actually kind of nice out.

Right now, it's only 97 degrees, positively balmy for Phoenix in July! Smiley Very Happy

Muddling through...