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Re: Damaged BNL
I think that Harry and John make a good point... Allen's point I think is
the most pausible... The sorting machine caused the damage. My BNL too was
the worst received yet... I taped the damaged areas so I could read the
text. But perhaps there may be a different reason... I think it's a plot
from the right wing extremists from S.O.K.I.A. A group of radicals who
want to bring back the terrible tripe traders... They're called the Stamp
Out Killies In America. Yeh, yeh... that's the ticket. Keep an eye out for
this group!
Greg A. Simpson
Billings, Montana
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>Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 21:32:30 EST
>From: AUS62 at aol_com
>Subject: Re: March BNL apparently damaged in route.
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>Wonder what happened to the BNL shipment. Most have not arrived and many
>others are received in damaged condition. It suggests a problem such as an
>accident of the carrier, but no word as yet. I feel certain efforts are being
>made to determine the reason for these shipping problems. As Dick said, this
>had only happened once in the past, but even one is too much. Must admit the
>computer is efficient and quick and never(?) encounters any problems. Nobody
>is perfect.
>
> Harry Specht
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>Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 23:53:14 -0500 (EST)
>From: BigJohnW at webtv_net (John Wubbolt)
>Subject: Re: March BNL apparently damaged in route.
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>Hello all
>I received my BNL at the end of last week like I normally would, a few
>days late, but my BNL was very much damaged, half torn and crumpled up.
>I don't blame it on my local postal service as none of my other mail
>gets to me in this poor condition. I'm assuming it got damaged from
>the original source.
>
>John Wubbolt
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