The U.S. Postal Service announced last Wednesday that it would stop delivering letters on Saturdays, effective August 5, 2013. The Postal Service will still deliver packages on Saturdays and post office locations will remain open. However, mail in the form of letters will not be delivered to home addresses. Also, letters delivered to post office locations will no longer be processed on Saturdays.
Consumers will be urged to be more careful about paying their bills, if they typically pay them via mail. Credit card issuers have to set a payment deadline at least 21 days from the time they mail the cardholder’s statements. The new Postal Service hours might mean that consumers receive their statements two days later and must send in their payments two days earlier. Only approximately 23% of bill payments are made with a check according to a research firm called Fiserv. However, this percentage still accounts for billions of checks.
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