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INTERNET POSTAL FEES/BUSINESS
BANKING ACCOUNTS pat pending Page 1. Why Internet Postal Fees (IPF).
Page 2. Introducing Internet Postal
Fees/Business Banking accounts
(IPF/BBA) Page 3. Updating United States Postal Service Monopoly Page 4.
Introducing U.S. Postal Service
Department of Internet Postal Fees Page 5. Internal operation of USPS/IPF Copyright 2011, no part of this document is to be copied, stored in an electronic instrument or reprinted without the exclusive permission of the author. Produced by AMFC Inc. All Rights Reserved:
Our government needs to pass legislation
to grant our United States Postal Service the right to collect
Internet Postal Fees (IPF) from businesses nationwide (does not
include collection of Internet Postal fees from private citizens.)
Businesses have used the Internet to streamline their businesses and
reduce work forces to save astronomical amounts of money by using
electronic transmissions and financial transactions. This business
activity has contracted billions of dollars in revenues out of our
economy to the point we now have high unemployment, huge national
deficit and a very stagnate economy.
Every
time a consumer saves one dollar in postage, businesses save ten
times that amount by reducing employee staffing who are no longer
needed to process
billing and many other associated jobs. This also means less money
spent on offices and materials. This also creates a trickle down
affect to other industries and decreases government taxation
collections.
The remedy to our current financial
problems is to have businesses pay IPF on all Internet transmissions
and financial transactions sent and received thru all business
computers. America needs to make a law for collection of IPF so our
government can collect more revenues to be put back into our
economic pool of money. When we identify and start collecting this
new source of revenue, we will once again start expanding our
capital base to keep our economy growing.
There is always pressure to raise
business taxes, but this will not benefit anyone, as when business
taxes rise businesses tend to slow down re-investment in their
business. This plan to raise business taxes is also not a good way
to help our economy as it only seeks to raise expenses of
businesses. Rather than taxing business at a higher rate, it is more
beneficial to make businesses pay Internet Postage Fees. By creating
this new system our U.S. Postal Service will have to establish a new
department of IPF making for several federal agencies to receive
their funding from IPF allowing our central government to keep more
money to restart our economy.
There are an estimated one million business addresses in
America that send and receive an estimated ten trillion Internet
business transmissions and financial transactions to their
customers, inter-departmental, subsidiary and associates annually.
Some large corporations have hundreds of computers between their
headquarters, Inter-departmental, subsidiary and associate offices
that may raise the number of business computers to 500 million
nationwide. It is fast becoming a national emergency that our
lawmakers identify a workable plan to resurrect our economy. That
solution is to make all businesses begin to pay IPF for their right
to receive and send deliveries thru the Internet.
To collect IPF from all businesses, we need to issue an
individual Internet Postal Fee/ Business Banking Account (IPF/BBA
account to all computers owned by all registered businesses. This
system will enable our U.S. Postal Service will keep track of all
business transmissions and financial transactions sent and received
on all computers within each business.
Our Congress must realize it need to legalize the collection
of IPF from businesses. By establishing this system, it will put
back the trillions of dollars in lost revenues business has
contracted out of our economy, thru the use of computer management
programs and the Internet.
Congress needs to update the United
States Postal Service monopoly from the current wording of exclusive
rights to delivery by “land, Air and Sea” (to mean all ways
possible) add Electronic (Internet.) This inclusion of electronic
(Internet) will grant USPS
the lawful right to collect IPF from all
registered businesses that send and receive Internet transmissions
and financial transactions thru their computers.
Legally all computers should only used
for only business matters. Therefore all computer Internet
transmissions and financial transactions sent and received need to
be assessed an IPF for every transmission and transaction.
Glowmir Company will provide upwards to
500 million of their INTERNET POSTAL FEE/ BUSINESS BANKING ACCOUNTS
to a host bank who will in-turn issue these accounts to several
different banks across America for them to in-turn issue to their
business customers.
Banks
will then collect a service fee of $10.00 per month on all
individual computers of all their business accounts from the U.S.
Postal Service to maintain these accounts. This money will be paid
monthly by the Postal Service to banks out of IPF collected by USPS
they will receive from all business who
pay for their right to send 1ST Class deliveries via the
Internet.
Based on 10 trillion Internet
transmissions and financial transactions sent and received annually,
at the prevailing 1st Class postage of .44
per transmission, USPS could earn $4.4
trillion per year. This program will restart our economy, as USPS
pays their employees, banking maintenance fees to banks and shares
IPF proceeds with other federal agencies such as, FBI, CIA, ATF,
Homeland Security, etc. that also monitor and manage our Internet.
When IPF is mandated by law and USPS has the right to collect
IPF, USPS will need to initiate a national identification system of
every business computer in America. Glowmir
Company will make available their patent pending process of up to
500 million IPF/BBA to USPS. These accounts will start with our
nations lowest 5 number zip code, plus 4 carrier route, plus 6 more
numbers, (example, 00001 000100001) proceeding up to our highest 5
digit zip code plus 4 carrier route, plus 6 more numbers. (example,
999999999999999) This system will accommodate large corporations
that have numerous computer terminals.(example, HSBC Bank, Buffalo,
New York, the 390th computer account number will be
identified as: 142013256 000390)
This system can provide individual account numbers for up to
500 million business computers across America.
(Business computers not connected to a IPF/BBA will make the
owner subject to legal action by USPS. Our Internal Revenue Service
will also monitor business IPF payments through periodic audits.)
USPS will hire a work force of
80,000 plus 8,000 rotating employees to replace
for days off and other replacement duties of regular employees to
total 88,000 employees, plus 8,800 managers,
to
process incoming deposits from an estimated one million business
accounts per day, 6 days per week. This new agency will become a new
union within AFL-CIO who has been very responding to originating
this new postage collection system. Each Employee: 13 accounts per hour x 8 hours equals 104
accounts per day x 88,000 employees = 1.2 million accounts per day,
(actual processing times will be adjustable) (Many of these individual
IPF/BBA will post several hundred IPF deposits from each computer to
USPS/ IPF) to total millions of transactions per day.)
Over a period of years,
American
business has been able to downsize work forces, use less materials
to process business and has paid billions less in postal fees to
take some $14 trillion out of our economy, ( current national debt.)
As USPS has failed to update their rights to expand their monopoly
on 1ST
Class
letter mail. The collection of IPF will be USPS and governments’ way
of reclaiming revenue that was taken away from their economic pool
of money.
AMFC Inc.
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