Guest guest Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 Tammy had indicated that KFC is trying to get the US Postal Service to create a stamps for their 20th anniversary. I emailed the US Postal - they indicated they need to get response via snail mail (I'm guessing to utilize more stamps to support them). So, if you want to help stop Colonel Sanders stamps - please write. I think it is important to talk not only about animal issues, but to mention stamps have been typically used to salute history and support non-profits. Stamps should not be used as an advertising gimmick. And it really is just a sad situation that US postal would support a company that is causing heart disease and obesity and violence just because the US Postal may make a profit. Take care, Mari Stoe (below is the US Postal response) ------------------------US Postal response------------------------ Thank you for contacting us about the possibility of a Colonel Sanders stamp. I apologize for your frustrations. There are currently no plans to issue such a stamp. Your opinion does matter, however it is required in writing with your signature. Please write to: CITIZENS' STAMP ADVISORY COMMITTEE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 1735 N LYNN ST STE 5013 ARLINGTON VA 22209-6432 If I can be of assistance to you in the future, please don't hesitate to contact me. Thank you for choosing the United States Postal ServiceR. Regards, Vanessa H Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 I think it's unfair to characterize their request for a response in writing as a ploy to sell more stamps. They already deliver 500 million letters per day; the don't _need_ the extra $0.40 . The fact of the matter is, email is easy to duplicate (as I'm sure you've noticed with the spam; you don't think there's a human sitting somewhere clicking away, sending spam, is there?). So email responses are usually inflated and not accurate. Only the people who feel deeply about an issue are going to sit down and write a letter. Secondly, postal mail has a certain legal status that email doesn't. When they have to document a case for/against a stamp proposal, having the documentation is necessary. They have a certain process that's probably been followed for 150 years, and that's what they use. Having been supported by USPS grants for my dissertation and post-doc research, I do feel a certain loyalty to them. But objectively speaking, most of the postal employees I've known have been the most conscientious and customer-focused people I've ever known. Ajay --- liveforpeace2006 <liveforpeace2006 wrote: > Tammy had indicated that KFC is trying to get the US > Postal Service to > create a stamps for their 20th anniversary. I > emailed the US Postal - > they indicated they need to get response via snail > mail (I'm guessing > to utilize more stamps to support them). > . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 Ajay and all others: Sorry for the confusion on my joke. It was only intended to make people laugh a little. If you know me I try to lighten the mood. It doesn't always pan out in email form. The focus of my email was to indicate if anyone would like to join in the efforts to stop the request from KFC - please send a written request. thanks Mari , Ajay <ajayboots wrote: > > I think it's unfair to characterize their request for > a response in writing as a ploy to sell more stamps. > They already deliver 500 million letters per day; the > don't _need_ the extra $0.40 . > > The fact of the matter is, email is easy to duplicate > (as I'm sure you've noticed with the spam; you don't > think there's a human sitting somewhere clicking away, > sending spam, is there?). So email responses are > usually inflated and not accurate. Only the people who > feel deeply about an issue are going to sit down and > write a letter. > > Secondly, postal mail has a certain legal status that > email doesn't. When they have to document a case > for/against a stamp proposal, having the documentation > is necessary. They have a certain process that's > probably been followed for 150 years, and that's what > they use. > > Having been supported by USPS grants for my > dissertation and post-doc research, I do feel a > certain loyalty to them. But objectively speaking, > most of the postal employees I've known have been the > most conscientious and customer-focused people I've > ever known. > > Ajay > > --- liveforpeace2006 <liveforpeace2006 > wrote: > > Tammy had indicated that KFC is trying to get the US > > Postal Service to > > create a stamps for their 20th anniversary. I > > emailed the US Postal - > > they indicated they need to get response via snail > > mail (I'm guessing > > to utilize more stamps to support them). > > . . . . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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