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#11236720
14 May 2024
A woman with Reebok shoes and a bicycle and a package is see nnear a package parcel locker in Warsaw, Poland on 13 May, 2204.
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#11025337
25 February 2024
A woman takes a package from an InPost package delivery locker in Warsaw, Poland on 21 February, 2024.
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#10889288
4 January 2024
MoneyGram service point sticker is seen at the post office in Krakow, Poland on January 2, 2023.
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#10889289
4 January 2024
Ria Money Transfer logo is seen at the post office in Krakow, Poland on January 2, 2023.
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#10889277
4 January 2024
Ria Money Transfer logo is seen at the post office in Krakow, Poland on January 2, 2023.
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#10889276
4 January 2024
MoneyGram service point sticker is seen at the post office in Krakow, Poland on January 2, 2023.
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#10806145
24 November 2023
An Orlen package delivery postage locker is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 24 November, 2023.
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#1862667
24 March 2017
The Brazilian Postal and Telegraph Company (ECT), which is operated by the government and has a monopoly on mail service to Brazilians, and also operates delivery services nationwide, is facing one of the worst financial crises in its history. In 2016 losses are estimated at more than 2 billion BRL. The problem in finance is impacting the quality of the services provided by the company. Many Brazilian consumers pay for home delivery services, but need to pick up their mailings and deliveries at Post Offices or at Delivery Distribution Centers. In this image a product sent by an ecommerce that was returned to the sender without the Post Office attempting to locate the recipient of the delivery. Image produced on March 24, 2017 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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#1862675
24 March 2017
The Brazilian Postal and Telegraph Company (ECT), which is operated by the government and has a monopoly on mail service to Brazilians, and also operates delivery services nationwide, is facing one of the worst financial crises in its history. In 2016 losses are estimated at more than 2 billion BRL. The problem in finance is impacting the quality of the services provided by the company. Many Brazilian consumers pay for home delivery services, but need to pick up their mailings and deliveries at Post Offices or at Delivery Distribution Centers. In this image a product sent by an ecommerce that was returned to the sender without the Post Office attempting to locate the recipient of the delivery. Image produced on March 24, 2017 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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#1862678
24 March 2017
The Brazilian Postal and Telegraph Company (ECT), which is operated by the government and has a monopoly on mail service to Brazilians, and also operates delivery services nationwide, is facing one of the worst financial crises in its history. In 2016 losses are estimated at more than 2 billion BRL. The problem in finance is impacting the quality of the services provided by the company. Many Brazilian consumers pay for home delivery services, but need to pick up their mailings and deliveries at Post Offices or at Delivery Distribution Centers. In this image a product sent by an ecommerce that was returned to the sender without the Post Office attempting to locate the recipient of the delivery. Image produced on March 24, 2017 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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#1862696
24 March 2017
The Brazilian Postal and Telegraph Company (ECT), which is operated by the government and has a monopoly on mail service to Brazilians, and also operates delivery services nationwide, is facing one of the worst financial crises in its history. In 2016 losses are estimated at more than 2 billion BRL. The problem in finance is impacting the quality of the services provided by the company. Many Brazilian consumers pay for home delivery services, but need to pick up their mailings and deliveries at Post Offices or at Delivery Distribution Centers. In this image a product sent by an ecommerce that was returned to the sender without the Post Office attempting to locate the recipient of the delivery. Image produced on March 24, 2017 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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#1862700
24 March 2017
The Brazilian Postal and Telegraph Company (ECT), which is operated by the government and has a monopoly on mail service to Brazilians, and also operates delivery services nationwide, is facing one of the worst financial crises in its history. In 2016 losses are estimated at more than 2 billion BRL. The problem in finance is impacting the quality of the services provided by the company. Many Brazilian consumers pay for home delivery services, but need to pick up their mailings and deliveries at Post Offices or at Delivery Distribution Centers. In this image a product sent by an ecommerce that was returned to the sender without the Post Office attempting to locate the recipient of the delivery. Image produced on March 24, 2017 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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#1862702
24 March 2017
The Brazilian Postal and Telegraph Company (ECT), which is operated by the government and has a monopoly on mail service to Brazilians, and also operates delivery services nationwide, is facing one of the worst financial crises in its history. In 2016 losses are estimated at more than 2 billion BRL. The problem in finance is impacting the quality of the services provided by the company. Many Brazilian consumers pay for home delivery services, but need to pick up their mailings and deliveries at Post Offices or at Delivery Distribution Centers. In this image a product sent by an ecommerce that was returned to the sender without the Post Office attempting to locate the recipient of the delivery. Image produced on March 24, 2017 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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#1862704
24 March 2017
The Brazilian Postal and Telegraph Company (ECT), which is operated by the government and has a monopoly on mail service to Brazilians, and also operates delivery services nationwide, is facing one of the worst financial crises in its history. In 2016 losses are estimated at more than 2 billion BRL. The problem in finance is impacting the quality of the services provided by the company. Many Brazilian consumers pay for home delivery services, but need to pick up their mailings and deliveries at Post Offices or at Delivery Distribution Centers. In this image a product sent by an ecommerce that was returned to the sender without the Post Office attempting to locate the recipient of the delivery. Image produced on March 24, 2017 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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