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To: Paul V. who wrote (717)7/6/1997 10:13:00 PM
From: Iceberg   of 1894
 
>the only negative which I have with IBD is it arrives through the mail and is a day late-

Hi Paul,

I haven't had this problem, except that normally the Monday paper arrives on Saturday here in San Antonio - but occasionally it is "late", and arrives on Monday, the actual due date. All other days it is invariably on time. Actually, it's the most "on-time" publication to which I subscribe. (that, and the WSJ)

I might suggest you contact your local postal service, and ask them about it. I have found from past experience that it is most likely the postal service that's at fault, not the sender - in this case, IBD.

Having said that, you may be out in some remote area not supported adequately by the postal service. But in any case, I think the place to start tracking down this problem is with the post office. From what I've seen, it seems unlikely that IBD would be late with deliveries from their end.

Hope this helps. If you get no satisfaction with your contacts with the postal service, then check with IBD. It's obviously in their best interest that their papers arrive on time.

Good luck.

Ice

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