K-factor mailing?

Adam Glatt adam.g at sasktel.net
Mon Jan 24 18:25:59 AKST 2005


I don't share your situation, Tom. My Kfactor arrived in perfect 
condition. It also was not stapled, enveloped, or plastic bagged. So, if 
any changes are made to the mailing technique, they don't necessarily 
apply to Canada as well.

Adam in Canada

Koenig, Tom wrote:

> Hi again all,
>
> Just a quick question. My K-factor arrived the other day ( or what was 
> left of it!) in a rather very poor state. I usually receive it in an 
> envelope. This time it arrived without an envelope and neither were 
> the pages stapled together.
>
> It did not survive the journey across the big pond very well at all, I 
> think maybe two or three readable pages were left, most were 
> torn....but funnily enough the mailing label survived ( typical..<BG>)
>
> I am hoping that the mailing method last used is not a new policy. Who 
> do I contact to make sure that my next issue arrives complete and not 
> in tatters, and in an envelope as it has been for the previous ten 
> years of my membership?
>
> TIA
>
> regards
>
> Tom
>
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