For Ron's info in noting where the late delivery of
the January Bulletin occurred and where it was
timely....I received my Bulletin on January 30th here
in Lincoln, Nebraska. Its interesting though, that
usually people in the rural areas around Lincoln get
their Bulletins a few days ahead of those of us within
the city limits. I have to say that I have never had
the really late delivery problem that seems to plague
other parts of the country at various times.
Gary White
--- Judy Keisling <keisling@swbell.net> wrote:
This is not a normal occurrence. Usually I receive
my bulletin timely within a week or two after Bruce
says it's on its way. A little late is not ideal,
but okay -- this time the lag time from mailing to
receipt has been extraordinarily long -- and
certainly not acceptable.
Judy
Florabetty@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 3/10/2006 10:46:50 AM Mountain
Standard Time,
PlankMail@aol.com writes:
To those of you -- Jim, Judy, Betty, Joyce and
others who have reported
very late Bulletin delivery --
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.
Curious Jeanne
I think in general my mail service is very poor. I
am on a rural route for
mail purposes even though I'm really in the city! My
Bulletin, however, has
never been this late prior to the January issue.
Betty Roberts
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