Public Service Project • Comparison Edition

Why Pay More Without Checking USPS First?

A storefront-style Liberty Postal information piece built to encourage smart shipping comparisons and better public understanding of USPS services.
This version is built to catch attention and start the comparison conversation without making risky blanket claims. It gives you a stronger storefront-style pitch while staying grounded.
A better question to ask

Potential USPS advantages

  • Delivery to every U.S. address
  • Priority Mail Express available to most addresses and PO Boxes
  • Flat-rate products on many services
  • PO Box service, money orders, and mailing supplies
  • Strong value for many residential and small-business shipments

Use careful wording

Instead of making blanket claims, say: “In many situations, USPS can be a faster or more affordable option worth comparing.” That keeps the message persuasive and safer.

Talk points you can use
“Check USPS before paying more elsewhere.” Strong, simple, and fair.
“Fast options are available.” Priority Mail Express reaches most U.S. addresses and PO Boxes in 1–3 days.
“Business outreach is available too.” EDDM lets local businesses market by route instead of by mailing list.
“USPS is part of the nation’s public-service infrastructure.” It is an independent federal establishment that serves every address.

Liberty Postal comparison message

Why pay over $30 for a ground shipment without first checking whether USPS may offer a faster or more affordable option for your package?

Compare real rates, real transit times, and real service levels before you ship.

Good add-on idea: Put a local rate-comparison board in your store later and update it only with real live quotes for the same package, same destination, and same ship date.