Re: postal delays (general)


Hi Bruce!  I got my Bulletin just a week ago.  Seeing as how it says it's
mailed within 20 miles of my home, I could have walked it here faster.  Not
the first time it's been really late.  I was just glad to get them
(affiliate and mine).
Cheryl Deaton
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From: <bfilardi@comcast.net>
To: <aisdiscuss@aisboard.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 3:03 PM
Subject: [AISdiscuss] postal delays (general)


> A note from the mailing service that handles the Bulletin, referring to
delivery patterns in general, not the Bulletin specifically; but of
interest:
>
> <Also, just a word of warning:  we are seeing a delay on some of the mail
being delivered in the New Mexico / California area so if you get any
complaints about late delivery thats probably why.  There have been a few
reports about extremely late delivery times in these areas and I have one
customer that has had VERY serious problems.  If you do hear of anything,
please let me know so that I can pass it on to our CSR with the Post
Office.>
> Just for general info:
> For the Bulletin specifically, there seemed to be slow delivery in the
Fresno area, but Phil Edinger and Superstition (which are both processed
through Santa Rosa, I believe) received particularly quick service this
time.  Parts of Tennessee and Virginia got unusually good service, while
poor Dr. Epperson was one of the last in the country (in fact, in the world)
to get his.  Most issues have already arrived in England, France, and
Germany.
> Bruce
>
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