Pay for Doorstep Delivery

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Monday, June 25, 2007

Regarding the June 17 front-page article "You've Got Mail . . . a Block Away; New Homeowners Decry Cluster Boxes":

Why doesn't the U.S. Postal Service offer the service of delivery to the homeowner's house but for a fee?

I am sure the builders or owners of half-million-dollar houses would pay for this service.

That way the Postal Service would bring in much-needed additional revenue, and the residents of new homes get their wish of door-to-door service.

TANYA GUPTA

Washington



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