Re: Where or where is my January Bulletin?
Hi all: As I mentioned earlier, the mailing service does not have responsibility for the delivery of the Bulletin --- after they (mailing service) has delivered the Bulletins to the post office, only the post office has control over the speed of delivery. That said, however, I have spoken to our rep at the mailing service, and he has indicated that, if we provide him with a list of zip codes and delivery dates of copies that have gotten poor delivery time (in my opinion, anything over 3 weeks is unacceptable), he can give the list to his rep at the post office. If any one of you would be willing to collect that data and make up such a list, perhaps there would be some improvement... I'm dubious, but we can't lose anything by trying! Would anyone step forward to put that info together and provide it to our rep at the mailing service? Thanks, Bruce
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From: CEMahan@aol.com
> In a message dated 3/10/2006 12:46:50 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> PlankMail@aol.com writes:
>
> Is this late delivery "unusual" or have you experienced late Bulletin
> delivery in the recent past? Is this a one-time phenomenon, or perhaps an
> exaggerated example of a pattern or trend.
>
>
>
> My regular Bulletin was fairly late coming the last couple of times. Clarence
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