DUANE SCHRAG Somebody’s hoarding stamps. One-cent stamps, to be precise. The new rate for a first-class letter went up from 41 cents to 42 Monday at midnight. By noon Monday, the Salina post office had run out of 1 cent stamps. More: continued here
Read More »Craigslist claims eBay used unseemly tactics (Boston Globe)
SAN FRANCISCO – Online classifieds leader Craigslist.com filed a countersuit yesterday against business rival eBay Inc. , alleging that eBay had used its minority stake in Craigslist to steal corporate trade secrets. More: continued here
Read More »MP calls for action over Royal Mail (ePolitix.com)
An MP has called for more government subsidy to ensure a sustainable future for Royal Mail. More: continued here
Read More »Armed raiders hit CBD post office (Sydney Morning Herald)
Armed robbers have raided a post office in Sydney’s city centre. More: continued here
Read More »Postal workers may strike over threat to jobs – Stockport Express
Postal workers may strike over threat to jobsStockport Express, UK –3 hours agoUP to 300 workers could face redundancy if Royal Mail bosses go ahead with plans to close the town’s mail centre. Centre staff from Green Lane, were briefed … More: continued here
Read More »Craigslist Countersues eBay For Deception And Phishing (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)
InformationWeek – CEO Jim Buckmaster claims eBay placed on Google ads that purported to direct users to Craigslist but instead sent them to Kijiji, a competitor owned by eBay. More: continued here
Read More »New eBay Feedback Changes Scrutinized by Sellers – Auctionbytes
Auctionbytes New eBay Feedback Changes Scrutinized by SellersAuctionbytes –1 hour agoBy Ina Steiner Buyers and sellers are getting their first taste of the new feedback changes eBay is rolling out globally to its marketplaces by peeking at …Fair Outcomes Launches Dispute Resolution Service for eBay SellersAuctionbytesall 2 news articles More: continued …
Read More »Food Stamps: A primer (Sun-Sentinel)
CAN you get food stamps? What they are: Food stamps help low-income households buy food. They no longer look like stamps or coupons; instead, a family is given a debit card. Benefits cannot be used to buy nonfood items like toothpaste, household supplies, alcohol or medicine. More: continued here
Read More »Changes Start At The Top With Stamps – Discover Foothills
Changes Start At The Top With StampsDiscover Foothills, Canada –6 minutes agoWith the CFL season less than a month away talk around Stamps camp is turning to the number of changes on the club this year. One of the biggest and most … More: continued here
Read More »Suspicious Package Found At FedEx (KMBC-TV Kansas City)
Authorities are investigating a suspicious package found at a FedEx terminal Tuesday night. More: continued here
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