Post office pays for broken antique, but how much?
A Neptune couple wanted $1,500 to pay for the broken antique porcelain fruit cooler. More: continued here
A Neptune couple wanted $1,500 to pay for the broken antique porcelain fruit cooler. More: continued here
A FedEx truck crash along a Georgia interstate sent packages spilling all over the highway just nine days before Christmas. More: continued here
Gallipoli, Lusitania and Pearse’s speech among anniversaries chosen from 1915 More: continued here
EBay has upped its game in the battle over same-day delivery, launching a pilot program in Brooklyn on Tuesday that marks the first time the giant online marketplace is offering the service to… To view the full story, click the title link. More: continued here
Will eBay Give Out ALEC Coal This Holiday Season?Huffington PostNo, this holiday season, eBay is "reviewing" its membership in the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a group that's driven by Big Oil and Gas interests and advances its extreme, anti-climate agenda in state capitols nationwide. At ALEC's … More: continued here
‘There is music in these postage stamps. They are not just pieces of paper with images on them but contain music that you can listen to,’ says retired Commander Gandikota Sriramarao, as he shows o… More: continued here
A ROBBER made off with thousands of pounds after a raid at a post office. More: continued here
A group of Post Office staff plan a series of strikes over Christmas in a dispute over pay and jobs. More: continued here
New York Business Journal eBay (EBAY) Launches Pilot Program in Brooklyn for Same-Day DeliveriesStreetInsider.com (subscription) (blog)The company already has 80 merchants on board for the service. Delivery costs would be $5 for the customer, but free for the merchant. eBay's same-day delivery service is in six markets, but has generally been limited to larger retailers…
Milton Keynes MKWeb Royal Mail reveals this year's top ten most wanted presents from Frozen and …Milton Keynes MKWebRoyal Mail has revealed this year's top ten most wanted presents, according to children in their letters to Santa. Father Christmas's team of Royal Mail elves, who manage Santa's mailbag, have carried out the most authoritative survey…