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I have serval friends who was in/are in postal service.
From the stuff they tell me there not to nice to your mail in 1st place.
2nd if it is a Magazine they figure you will not miss it.
3rd if you have a P.o. Box they could have thrown it wrong and other person trashed it
Myself I am lucky for now with the post office I have but more people moving in.
Toad
People were complaing about the labels messing up the pretty cover pix, so they went with a glue that would allow the removal of the label so you'd be able to have the picture.
I'd rather get the mag in the first place and worry about the cover picture later!
Hey Toad, know what you're saying. before they renumbered our county for 911 compliance we had RD box numbers. Idiots in businesses and even the Post office didn't know the difference between a Post Office Box and a Rural Route Box. They stuffed a 30 grand check that was coming to me in somebody's PO Box and that somebody trashed it cause it "wasn't their mail"!
Tom Trigg
Rene Schweitzer
Classic Toy Trains/Garden Railways/Model Railroader
Sometimes I receive the shredded remnants of Garden Railways, Model Railroader, or Railroad Model Craftsman magazine in a plastic bag with a note from the U.S. Postal Service that it became jammed in a sorting machine in Phoenix.
Of course it is probably more efficient and profitable - after all they have the money up front - for subscriptions to be encouraged.
I don't care for subscriptions: I prefer to go to a newsagents shop and get my magazines from them. This usually means he stays in business and has other items in his store for me to buy.
Preferring this method has resulted in me getting Garden Railways and the sister magazine Classic Trains. It is very doubtful that I would be taking either of them had I not seen them on a newsagents shelf.
Maybe I am lucky; I live on the edge of a town and I know many folk are "in the sticks" as we say, so shops are not an easy option.
Alan, Oliver & North Fork Railroad
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If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there. Lewis Carroll English author & recreational mathematician (1832 - 1898)
I subscribe to a few Kalmbach magazines. They usually arrive in time, the only problem I have is that they arrive damaged more often than not, I do wish Kalmbach kept the plastic cover sleeve on the magazines. The plastic reduced tears and rips that occur monthly with 2/3 of magzines, however Kalmbach stopped this as my guess as cost cutting measure. Thats my only compliant. Overall a good product to read.
George
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