toe
(Pooh-Bah)
09/16/03 10:27 AM
Re: Registered Mail Slip from "N/A"

Thanks, guys. This IOP happens to use an address label. . . I have two orders expected, but only one of them sends registered packages. And they use a an address label for recipient and return addressees.

The labels have never fallen off before and you'd think that with the very *expensive* registered mail service, it would be easy enough to determine the country of origin, not that I would expect a postal officer to go through all that trouble. I've just never received a single pink slip without the Country of origin.

The other company sends via regular airmail and the package is usually just left oon the doorstep, so I don't know.

All that we ordered was a pack of contugesic, a bottle of liquid DHC, and a pack of zopiclone. , so I'm not too worried about trouble, cross my toes and knock on wood. The package was delayed in delivery (if recent experience of the speed is still true). . .

I had expected actually to have the pink slip waiting in the mailbox when Mrs. Toe and I returned from our marriage and honeymoon in Toronto. (to answer your questiom, potatoboy)

The thing that would really suck would be losing this IOP, or having to "settle down' for a little bit to let the dust around my name clear. Even worse, the package was primarily for my partner because DHC is the only thing that really works for her. And *I* was anxious to try out the liquid DHC. Thing is, she put it on her credit card so she will be out the money, unless I can pull some strings with the IOP to which I've given so much business and get them to reship. Strictly speaking, they don't.

I will know soon enough, though.



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