Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!pro-novapple.cts.com!daveharv From: daveharv@pro-novapple.cts.com (Dave Harvey) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: GS+ delivery problems Message-ID: <15483.netnews.info-apple@pro-novapple> Date: 24 Sep 90 14:11:33 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 33 In-Reply-To: message from JWANKERL@UTCVM.BITNET In-Reply-To: message from JWANKERL@UTCVM.BITNET > > Find an alternate means, eh? Shall I drive it to your doorstep personally? > Sorry to sound so obnoxious, but what can you do after you drop the bundle > off at the post office? The answer is nothing. If the PO decides to not > deliver some copies, what can I do? It's true that some people *still* > haven't received a copy of the last issue, but if they write in or call > another copy will be sent out. I'm not exactly sure of the details for > sending out copies to those who were unfortunate enough to be a victim of the > post office, but please contact GS+ about it! GS+ is, IMHO, the best > Apple II magazine around... but I may be a bit biased. :-) > What you can do is send the magazine via a different class. Right now it's sent bulk. what's wrong with 2nd or 3rd class? The reply from the publisher is: "if it does not show up at your door by the time we get the next one out, we'll send you a new copy." Translate that to mean two months from now, since they publish every other month. I know there's a lot more work involved in sending something out 2nd class but judging from some user group magazines that have been sent that way, it's well worth the effort. proline: pro-novapple!daveharv | uucp: crash!pnet01!pro-novapple!daveharv | Pro-novapple BBS arpa: crash!pnet01!pro-novapple!daveharv@nosc.mil | 300/1200/2400/9600 Baud Internet: daveharv@pro-novapple.cts.com | 703-671-0416 | Northern Virginia Apple Users Group | P.O. Box 8211, Falls Church, VA 22041 |