Denial Collection 3 now available
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- Vic 20 Amateur
- Posts: 50
- Joined: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:01 pm
Not true. I have a few possibly available. I think I put 5 aside at the very beginning.
I was holding them because I planned to put two up on ebay to find new VIC users and bring them into the fold. I also held two or three as gifts to past donation-making members, but I haven't been able to get in touch with them yet to confirm their current postal addresses.
I already sent one to the wrong address in Australia because of an outdated address... sigh.
I was holding them because I planned to put two up on ebay to find new VIC users and bring them into the fold. I also held two or three as gifts to past donation-making members, but I haven't been able to get in touch with them yet to confirm their current postal addresses.
I already sent one to the wrong address in Australia because of an outdated address... sigh.
- Pedro Lambrini
- Vic 20 Scientist
- Posts: 1132
- Joined: Mon Dec 01, 2008 11:36 am
Happy birthday, Pedro!
In Chicago, mail is often stolen or even burned! Mostly, when I lived in a less secure area, mail carriers would inspect packages for possible "goods." Anything shaped like a card would be cut open (just in case the sender put loose cash inside). I imagine my boxes looked like holiday gifts. I just hope Chicago post office workers are not targeting outgoing mail now. Here's an interesting article on the phenomenon.
In Chicago, mail is often stolen or even burned! Mostly, when I lived in a less secure area, mail carriers would inspect packages for possible "goods." Anything shaped like a card would be cut open (just in case the sender put loose cash inside). I imagine my boxes looked like holiday gifts. I just hope Chicago post office workers are not targeting outgoing mail now. Here's an interesting article on the phenomenon.
Not only did Boray get his, but I got a return package from him today (a gift mailed after he received his DC3)! Makes me wonder. I'm going to pull the tracking numbers today and check each out.carlsson wrote:No DC3 for me neither. I even checked my neighbour's post box, since sometimes mail for me ends up in her box and vice versa.
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- Vic 20 Scientist
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- Joined: Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:51 pm
And I thought I knew everything about Chicago from the John Hughes films .Jeff-20 wrote: In Chicago, mail is often stolen or even burned! [/url].
I spent the whole of Christmas Eve watching a documentary about a wilderness survival camp in Alaska. They had to fell trees for fuel, melt ice for water and hunt animals for protein, but they got large packages of mail delivered at regular intervals.
Incidentally, US postal workers get 25% extra wages for working in Alaska.