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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 16.02.2021 um 13:42 schrieb Paul
Allen:<br>
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<div> And then you provide all sorts of evidence that they are</div>
<div>actually in competition with Deutsche Post, providing all the
services that</div>
<div>Deutsche Post does, which makes them post offices. And then
you deny</div>
<div>that they are post offices. You keep trying to have it both
ways.<br>
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<p>To handle postal services in a store (often only a short option
and not the full programm) aren't post offices. That is a store,
that supports (<span class="VIiyi" lang="en"><span class="JLqJ4b
ChMk0b" data-language-for-alternatives="en"
data-language-to-translate-into="auto" data-phrase-index="0"><span>a
selection</span></span></span>) of postal services. A bank
can not be a post office but can handle (in Germany) postal
services. <br>
I really want to find a consensus.... <span class="VIiyi"
lang="en"><span class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b"
data-language-for-alternatives="en"
data-language-to-translate-into="auto" data-phrase-index="0"><span>but
you're not making it easy for me here ...</span></span></span>
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