Engineer42
Platinum Member
In the past month we've gotten three envelopes/checks(or what was left of them) back in usps envelopes after their machinery chewed on them.
They have cameras, so I don't understand why they can't catch the offenders. Guess I'm going to have to attend a county commission meeting and raise a few questions as to what's going on.You'd think that with a $199 Ring camera, the county could not only eliminate the expenses associated with this, but actually make money of anyone illegally dumping.
Problem is, doesn't work that way. Management will just try to make the existing crew do the work, even though they are understaffed. If you look at the numbers, they could get a significant decrease in the mail they have to handle by getting people to pay bills online.If anything, you'd think they'd conspire to slow things down to get voters to get after their congress(wo)men to increase funding.
I'm glad the option to pay bills online exists, and I'll use it from time to time myself, but autopay? No way.There are almost a million households in the KC area. Just about every one pays 5 bills per month, which is actually 2 pieces of mail (the bill and the payment). So, if they get everyone to auto pay, that is 10 million less pieces of mail they have to handle each month by paying employees overtime.
The only autopay I allow is my phone bill, and that's because they originally gave a $5 discount. That changed, now the only way I get it is if I give them a debit card... I'll shut the phone off before that happens.I'm glad the option to pay bills online exists, and I'll use it from time to time myself, but autopay? No way.
I was extremely resistant myself, but after having our phones and internet shut off a couple of times because of unpaid bills we never got, just decided it was better to just set it up with autopay on the credit card. Never have to try to remember if I got a bill or not.I'm glad the option to pay bills online exists, and I'll use it from time to time myself, but autopay? No way.
They have cameras, so I don't understand why they can't catch the offenders. Guess I'm going to have to attend a county commission meeting and raise a few questions as to what's going on.