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Torrey, you emailed me yesterday. I replied to it this morning. Check your inbox, it's there. You also renewed WHILE I was out of the country & that transaction came through with my downloads on Monday when I returned. Those were mailed out just yesterday morning. We also do specificly state to please allow 4 - 6 weeks for processing. Rarely does it take that long, but when I'm out of the office, it can take an extra week for processing. So, to sum up here - I replied to your email dated April 8th - you wanted to know why you hadn't received your issue, I responded this morning. You renewed while I was out of town March 25 - April 4th, that is certainly not a few weeks ago. I'm sorry, but I'm just not willing to work when I'm on vacation. I'll be more than happy to forward my email response to you again, but I did respond to the email you sent me dated April 8th. When you sent your st email about not receiving Trails, I just sent out a replacement copy, so I may not have replied to it assuming you'd get the issue in the mail.
Email below:
fromTLCA Admin <tlca.admin@gmail.com>
toT Kite <kiteoceaneering@yahoo.com>,
dateWed, Apr 9, 2008 at 12:36 PM
subjectRe: March/April
mailed-bygmail.com
hide details 12:36 PM (2 hours ago) Reply
You can upgrade to 1st class postage. Bulk mail is not only slower than molasses, but it's also NOT guaranteed to even be delivered. At least if you get 1st class postage, I can put a publication watch in if your issues don't show up. I wish I could control the mail because they make us lokk bad, but unfortunately I can't. Best solution we can offer is 1st calss postage option.
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 12:57 PM, T Kite <kiteoceaneering@yahoo.com> wrote:
Jennifer,
I emailed a while back as I never received my
March/April issue of trails. This has happened several
times since I have become a member of the TLCA. Is
there anything that can be done about this?
Thank you,
Torrey
San Antonio, Tx 78201
TLCA # 16244
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