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How the USPS Killed Digital Mail

An anonymous reader writes "In 2013, a startup called Outbox drew a lot of attention for its ambitious goal: digitizing everybody's snail mail. It was a nice dream; no more walking down your driveway six days a week to clear out the useless junk it contained. But less than a year later, Outbox shut down. This article explains how the United States Postal Service swiftly crushed their plan to make mail better. The founders were summoned to a meeting with the Postmaster General, who told them. 'We have a misunderstanding. You disrupt my service and we will never work with you. You mentioned making the service better for our customers; but the American citizens aren't our customers—about 400 junk mailers are our customers. Your service hurts our ability to serve those customers.' The USPS's Chief of Digital Strategy said Outbox's business model 'will never work anyway. Digital is a fad.' The USPS wouldn't work with Outbox to forward customers' mail, and that eventually destroyed the business."

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  1. Their business model sucked by CrimsonAvenger · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Frankly, the idea of a company opening my private mail for me, reading it, scanning it in, then making it available to me bugs the crap out of me.

    Were these guys trying to get a contract with the NSA? Or did they just want to read my stuff themselves?

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  2. Re:Incomplete by binarylarry · · Score: 5, Insightful

    OH so I guess all of that DIDN'T happen.

    Thanks Ralph!

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  3. Re:Incomplete by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    While they don't collect funds collected via taxes, they also don't PAY taxes on many things

    See, they aren't that different from other big corporations, after all.