For context, pretty well everything official, or with a big company happens through the Danish digital post which is anchored to your mitID, so there really is very little post.
MrGolightning on
So what happens if I want to post a letter?
LaurestineHUN on
Privatization, alwasy goes swell /s
CallMeEpiphany on
In Germany I asked my local chamber of commerce if they could send me invoices by email instead of post. They told me they are legally not allowed to do that. A tale of two countries.
FactorySupervisor on
This is insanity
dlo_2503 on
Germany would never
theclaw37 on
They will use PostNord, the Swedish service. We still base a loooot of communication on letters in Sweden.
pternstrom on
Finally
DieHandVonNod on
The German mind can’t comprehend this
TomGnabry on
Although there is still mail ofc through other services, and I know it is wasteful, but as a side comment, I must say I still prefer to get my bills in the mail.
It is quite annoying to track bills in my email and the 500 random invoicing firms that companies use now. It is much nicer and easier to get some physical letter. I guess too much digital overload for me.
papayatwentythree on
Sweden did this and now it is complete shit, and certain government agencies insist on physical mail despite how shit the system is (looking at you, Migrationsverket). Good job Denmark, you get a “fell for privatization again” ribbon.
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For context, pretty well everything official, or with a big company happens through the Danish digital post which is anchored to your mitID, so there really is very little post.
So what happens if I want to post a letter?
Privatization, alwasy goes swell /s
In Germany I asked my local chamber of commerce if they could send me invoices by email instead of post. They told me they are legally not allowed to do that. A tale of two countries.
This is insanity
Germany would never
They will use PostNord, the Swedish service. We still base a loooot of communication on letters in Sweden.
Finally
The German mind can’t comprehend this
Although there is still mail ofc through other services, and I know it is wasteful, but as a side comment, I must say I still prefer to get my bills in the mail.
It is quite annoying to track bills in my email and the 500 random invoicing firms that companies use now. It is much nicer and easier to get some physical letter. I guess too much digital overload for me.
Sweden did this and now it is complete shit, and certain government agencies insist on physical mail despite how shit the system is (looking at you, Migrationsverket). Good job Denmark, you get a “fell for privatization again” ribbon.