Tampa, Fla. Postal and private carriers announced deadlines this week to ensure Christmas deliveries, with USPS first-class and Ground Advantage due Dec. 17 and Priority Mail Express by Dec. 20; FedEx and UPS extend two-day and overnight options to Dec. 22–23. Local post offices report higher volumes and longer lines, retailers and drop-off stores operate extended hours. Authorities reported several mail theft incidents, including a Fairfield post office break-in and a multi-victim stolen-mail fraud whose defendant was sentenced. Postal leaders described peak daily letter and package volumes rising substantially during the season. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Expedited carriers, logistics retailers, and couriers benefited from last-minute paid shipping options and increased holiday demand, generating additional revenue from two-day and overnight services.
Holiday shoppers, postal employees, and mail recipients suffered from higher costs, longer lines, delivery pressure, and in some cases theft or missing mail that disrupted deliveries and personal finances.
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U.S. Postal Services Warn of Holiday Shipping Deadlines
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