This isn’t new information. Many post offices are privately owned and leased to the USPO. My local post office (we don’t even have delivery in this town) is owned by our former governor.
ZIPPLR LLC appears to be a low-profile, private limited liability company (LLC) registered in the United States. Here's a summary of the publicly available information from business registries and directories (as of late 2025, no major recent changes or news appear):
Registered address: 12 Sequoia Drive, Dayton, NJ 08810, USA. This is consistently listed across multiple states.
Registered agent: Northwest Registered Agent Service, Inc. (in at least the Georgia filing).
Status: Active (based on available records).
Incorporation/Registration details:
West Virginia: Company number 497554 (listed on OpenCorporates).
Georgia: Registered as a foreign LLC on June 7, 2020 (company ID 20100584).
Michigan: Incorporated as a foreign LLC on February 4, 2021 (ID 802602475).
It is qualified/registered as a foreign LLC in multiple states, suggesting the company is likely formed in one home state (possibly New Jersey, given the address) and operates or is authorized in others.
No official website, public social media profiles, product descriptions, news articles, executive names, financials, or detailed business activities are readily available in public searches. It does not appear to be a well-known brand, startup, or publicly discussed entity on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where mentions of "Zipplr" mostly relate to unrelated products (e.g., "Padded Zipplr" as a backpack model from Eastpak × Timberland collaborations in older posts).
There are no indications of major activity, controversies, funding rounds, or media coverage. It may be a small/private holding company, service-based entity, or dormant/low-activity LLC. Similar-sounding names (e.g., Zipple, Zipdev, Zip) refer to entirely different companies.
If this relates to a specific context (e.g., legal, vendor, or location check), more details could help narrow it down further! For official verification, check state business registries directly (e.g., via New Jersey Division of Revenue if that's the home state, or the listed agent service).
Saban Capital Group — Private investment firm owned by billionaire Haim Saban, with investments in media/entertainment historically, but expanded into real estate including GSA assets.Haim Saban (often spelled "Haim Saban") is an Israeli-American billionaire media mogul, investor, producer, and philanthropist. Here's a detailed overview based on current and historical information:
It is in Iowa anyway as even just a couple of years ago the government was trying to reduce the number of post offices here in Iowa. Some don’t have many customers. I live in a town with 125 water meters. That includes about 10 commercial customers. We don’t have police or mail delivery or illegal aliens either. Anyway they wanted to eliminate our constitutionally required post office. They ended up not doing that because even though there are only a couple hundred boxes at the post office many are for very old single people who can’t drive ten miles to another post office. Anyway this was on the news heavily for a couple of months. It was these news articles that mentioned about how an Iowa former governor owns several small town buildings leased to be used as post offices. These are not fancy buildings. They are old tiny buildings. This town used an actual trailer park trailer for a couple of decades before a tiny brick building (think one room schoolhouse size) was built and leased to USPO. I don’t have a problem with this being privatized but we all know the USPO likely would give a governor the lease before some unknown guy like us because we ain’t in the club. I don’t know lease terms but likely very favorable to the former governor.
This isn’t new information. Many post offices are privately owned and leased to the USPO. My local post office (we don’t even have delivery in this town) is owned by our former governor.
It's new to 90+ % of the people.
Just check on mine local and im pissed.
ZIPPLR LLC appears to be a low-profile, private limited liability company (LLC) registered in the United States. Here's a summary of the publicly available information from business registries and directories (as of late 2025, no major recent changes or news appear):
No official website, public social media profiles, product descriptions, news articles, executive names, financials, or detailed business activities are readily available in public searches. It does not appear to be a well-known brand, startup, or publicly discussed entity on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where mentions of "Zipplr" mostly relate to unrelated products (e.g., "Padded Zipplr" as a backpack model from Eastpak × Timberland collaborations in older posts).
There are no indications of major activity, controversies, funding rounds, or media coverage. It may be a small/private holding company, service-based entity, or dormant/low-activity LLC. Similar-sounding names (e.g., Zipple, Zipdev, Zip) refer to entirely different companies.
If this relates to a specific context (e.g., legal, vendor, or location check), more details could help narrow it down further! For official verification, check state business registries directly (e.g., via New Jersey Division of Revenue if that's the home state, or the listed agent service).
These are generational money machines. Probably how some families stay rich.
Saban Capital Group — Private investment firm owned by billionaire Haim Saban, with investments in media/entertainment historically, but expanded into real estate including GSA assets.Haim Saban (often spelled "Haim Saban") is an Israeli-American billionaire media mogul, investor, producer, and philanthropist. Here's a detailed overview based on current and historical information:
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Was it public knowledge? I sure didn't know that.
It is in Iowa anyway as even just a couple of years ago the government was trying to reduce the number of post offices here in Iowa. Some don’t have many customers. I live in a town with 125 water meters. That includes about 10 commercial customers. We don’t have police or mail delivery or illegal aliens either. Anyway they wanted to eliminate our constitutionally required post office. They ended up not doing that because even though there are only a couple hundred boxes at the post office many are for very old single people who can’t drive ten miles to another post office. Anyway this was on the news heavily for a couple of months. It was these news articles that mentioned about how an Iowa former governor owns several small town buildings leased to be used as post offices. These are not fancy buildings. They are old tiny buildings. This town used an actual trailer park trailer for a couple of decades before a tiny brick building (think one room schoolhouse size) was built and leased to USPO. I don’t have a problem with this being privatized but we all know the USPO likely would give a governor the lease before some unknown guy like us because we ain’t in the club. I don’t know lease terms but likely very favorable to the former governor.