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Royal E-Mail
I like letters, but can't be bothered to actually post any myself | |
In this new digital era of email and mobile phones, Royal Mail has been suffering. Their solution was to announce that they are going to provide a lesser service.
Now this might save them money in the short-term, but it really isn't a solution.
Like record companies, who are now having to re-assess
how they sell music in order to adapt to the new era, Royal Mail must re-assess it's service to determine how best to work with, not against the email phenomena.
The problem they face is that email is so very convenient for the sender, who can now send electronic mail without leaving the comfort of their own home.
However, in RM's favour, receiving a new email will never have the same magical feeling as receiving a 'propper letter' through your door in the morning.
The solution would, therefore, need to combine electronic convenience for the sender, and real mail for the receiver.
So, email your letters to the Royal Mail. They will print them out, pop them in an envelope and hand deliver it your Mum (or whoever it's adressed to).
The service will be free, as with normal email, but will be funded through advertising on the RM website and email service, which, with this new service will be the most popular email provider available.
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www_2email-it_2ecom similar idea, still great!! [Asinine, Apr 05 2006]
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Royal Mail have been doing this as a
business to business solution since the
mid 90s. Many of the bills and bank
statements mailed in the UK are printed
by the Royal Mail. (That way they can
sort them electronically into postal
areas before printing, reducing the
amount of physical sorting required). |
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They did some trials to move this to the
consumer market but I don't know if
any
of these made past the pilot stage. |
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I suggested something similar to them ages ago. They ignored me. Bun |
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For a little extra a Royal Scribe will
imitate your handwriting from a sample
kept on file. |
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You handwrite your letter, scan it and e-mail it to the Royal Mail. They print the image and then deliver it to [boysparks]' mam. |
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Alternatively, you can handwrite your letter and mail it to the Royal Mail. They then scan, print and deliver it to [boysparks]' mam. |
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[+] - Because then people could actually read the letters I write. |
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