Anonymous wrote:How do you give the card to your mail man? I have a great mail man but i have ho idea what her name is. Should i leave a card in my my mailbox addressed to ???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I'm a letter carrier, I don't want anyone to feel like they have to give me anything. That being said-I get my own letter carrier a gift card to Dunkin Donuts, since there is one nearby, so they can grab a coffee or whatever. We tend to like coffee : )
Ok, Q for you, if I give you $50 cash, will you be dismayed at the breach of ethics?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I'm a letter carrier, I don't want anyone to feel like they have to give me anything. That being said-I get my own letter carrier a gift card to Dunkin Donuts, since there is one nearby, so they can grab a coffee or whatever. We tend to like coffee : )
Ok, Q for you, if I give you $50 cash, will you be dismayed at the breach of ethics?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Huh
No cash or cash equivalent. The gift value may not exceed $20. Does that help?
I read that as gift cards are okay as long as they can't somehow cash them out (I don't know of any such gift cards). We usually do Target or Amazon. I know our carrier often stops at CVS or the 7-11 on her route, so those would be other good options for us.
Correction A gift card is [/b]not [b]considered cash equivalent under ethics rules under the Office of Government Ethics.
https://www.oge.gov/web/oge.nsf/News+Releases/8918020D1FDF02C6852585BA005BEC68/$FILE/LA-15-04.pdf
Anonymous wrote: I'm a letter carrier, I don't want anyone to feel like they have to give me anything. That being said-I get my own letter carrier a gift card to Dunkin Donuts, since there is one nearby, so they can grab a coffee or whatever. We tend to like coffee : )
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Huh
No cash or cash equivalent. The gift value may not exceed $20. Does that help?
I read that as gift cards are okay as long as they can't somehow cash them out (I don't know of any such gift cards). We usually do Target or Amazon. I know our carrier often stops at CVS or the 7-11 on her route, so those would be other good options for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Huh
No cash or cash equivalent. The gift value may not exceed $20. Does that help?
Anonymous wrote:
Huh
Anonymous wrote:They can accept gifts up to $20, but not cash or gift cards that can be exchanged for cash: https://about.usps.com/postal-bulletin/2012/pb22349/html/cover_025.htm#:~:text=All%20postal%20employees%2C%20including%20carriers,per%20occasion%2C%20such%20as%20Christmas.