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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 12.02.2021 um 00:36 schrieb Martin
      Koppenhoefer:<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">have a look at the numbers of market
          share. Did you know the former public monopolist does not pay
          any turnover tax when they sell to private customers? They are
          even so powerful that now their competitors are exempt as
          well, only to not have them pay themselves. It's their
          tradition, their 18 year long CEO Zumwinkel also didn't pay
          his taxes ;-)<br>
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    <p>Often the local services are cheeper... :D for private customers
      and business customers. And Zumwinkel is a special person, yes...
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          <div>I have the feeling you should dig deeper. Have a look how
            many civil actions their competitors have initiated, mostly
            for public subventions and exploitation of a dominant
            position. Deutsche Post is not only the dominant national
            postal service, it is also still owned, in part, by the
            public. What is true: their (new) employees are no civil
            servants any more and can be fired like anybody else. And
            they are retreating from their customers, outsourcing to
            "service partners" and closing their offices.  <br>
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    <p>Yes, it is owned, but as an joint-stock company <span
        class="kgnlhe FwR7Pc" data-term-type="tl" role="button"
        tabindex="0" data-sl="en" data-tl="de" dir="ltr">self-contained</span><span
        class="MtFg0" data-term-type="sl" role="button" tabindex="0"
        data-sl="de" data-tl="en" lang="de">. Yes, there schould be some
      </span><span class="tag_e"><span class="tag_t">officials from the
          history </span></span><span class="VIiyi" lang="en"><span
          class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b" data-language-for-alternatives="en"
          data-language-to-translate-into="de" data-phrase-index="0"><span>as
            a previous authority</span></span></span>. <br>
      But also the market share of privates are grow up.... :D <br>
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          <div>your picture showed a Hermes shop, clearly not Deutsche
            Post, and not in the letter sending business.</div>
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    And Hermes is in Germany an postal service provider, not an courier
    service provider. <span class="VIiyi" lang="en"><span class="JLqJ4b
        ChMk0b" data-language-for-alternatives="en"
        data-language-to-translate-into="de" data-phrase-index="0"><span>Postal
          services include mailing letters, but not exclusively. (Thats
          the legal in Germany.)<br>
          And yes Hermes also operates as an curier and an logistican.
          But Deutsche Post/´DHL </span></span></span><span
      class="VIiyi" lang="en"><span class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b"
        data-language-for-alternatives="en"
        data-language-to-translate-into="de" data-phrase-index="0"><span>does
          that too... Sending parcels as parcel post ist the normal use
          of this post partners in Germany.</span></span></span> <br>
    <span class="VIiyi" lang="en"><span class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b"
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