Ukrposhta launches new tariff for 30 hryvnias: how the service will work.
New tariff from Ukrposhta
According to ТСН: The company "Ukrposhta" launches a new tariff for sending parcels and documents within one branch. The tariff will be the most attractive on the market — only 30 hryvnias for 7 days of storage. Users can independently choose a name for this tariff.
The CEO of JSC "Ukrposhta", Ihor Smilianskyi, shared the news in his Telegram. According to him, the new tariff is already operational, but the company plans to officially announce its name, which will be chosen by users.
Smilianskyi noted that the tariff allows for parcels and documents to be left within one branch for 7 days for 30 hryvnias. In comparison, storing items in the Ukrzaliznytsia storage facility costs from 80 to 150 hryvnias per day.
"We essentially accompany your parcel while it waits for the recipient. The most affordable escort on the market,"— he emphasized.
The head of Ukrposhta also compared his service approach to the example of a girl from OnlyFans, Sophie Rain:
"Our real benchmark is the girl from OnlyFans, Sophie Rain, who earned $95 million in 28 months through her tireless work. The main thing is that people willingly gave her money, and no one complained about 'overly high salaries.' We want our clients to pay for services just as easily,"— noted Smilianskyi.
Users are invited to choose the name of the new tariff from three options:
"Escort"
"Leave and Pick Up"
Your own option
Voting can be done through official channels of "Ukrposhta".
In addition, it is worth mentioning that earlier there was information about dangerous SMS with phishing links that were sent to Ukrainians supposedly from "Ukrposhta".
Thus, the new tariff aims to simplify the process of receiving parcels and make it more accessible for users. Additionally, the update allows for more active engagement of clients in choosing tariff names, which can positively affect the company's image. Given the numerous phishing threats, Ukrposhta also emphasizes the importance of safe use of its services.
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