Suppose they gave a stamp show and nobody came?
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
It wasn't THAT bad but the turn-out for the 10-day World
Stamp Expo earlier this month in Anaheim was disappointing.
Maybe it's time to cut back on the number of days for
international shows.
Not only that, but dealers in the front of the hall paid
the Postal Service a premium to be near the entrance... so
imagine the reaction when patrons discovered that they
could walk a much shorter distance and enter the show from
the BACK.
It's rumored that World Stamp Expo 2000 was intended as
the Postal Service's answer to the mis-managed Pacific 97
show three years ago.
Instead, coming on the heels of reports the U-S-P-S is
going to cut its youth collectors' programs...one has to
wonder if World Stamp Expo might not be the death knell
for splashy Postal Service participation in stamp shows.
Around the country, local postmasters are telling stamp
shows they can't afford to provide postal booths....even
though stamp sales often more than cover the overtime.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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