<VV> April commuique

Secular rusecular at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 12 22:34:42 EDT 2007


  What's 38 dollars times ummmm...5200 members ? ;-)

  come on help me out here...

  200,000 dollars ...right? well, give or take a few bucks. 

  This line:

    > As a director I get a first class copy as well as my magazine rate copy each 
    > month (become a director and you can have this privilege also).

  Was worth a million bucks :))

  That's what I call pro-active, solution oriented, and ...BOD material :)

  Regards,


  Tony I.  



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dennis & Debbie PLEAU" <ddpleau at msn.com>
To: <VirtualVairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 9:46 PM
Subject: RE: <VV> April commuique


> I'm glad we're all having fun with the Communique delivery.
> 
> It's my understanding the printer dumps all the US bound Communiques into 
> the mail at the same time and place.  If you get yours later than the 
> majority of the population the problem is with some part of the USPS 
> delivery system between St Josephs, MO (I think) and your house.
> 
> As a director I get a first class copy as well as my magazine rate copy each 
> month (become a director and you can have this privilege also).  Most of the 
> time the first class copy beats the mag rate by a day.  Some months the mag 
> rate beats the1st class by a few days other times it is the other way 
> around.  This month they both came on the same day.  Damn, I only got one 
> ballot, so I can't stack the deck in favor of my favorite candidate.
> 
> At least out here on the great prairie, it really doesn't much matter which 
> way the mag is sent it take about the same amount of time for the pony 
> express.
> 
> Remember the USPS is a Union type outfit.  The 1st class pretty much has to 
> be processed in a timely manner, the mag rate gets processed when they have 
> time. If you have a over burdened facility between your house and the point 
> of entry, your Comminque is going to sit there  until they get around to 
> moving it.  It sound like in some places this is weeks rather than days.  In 
> other cases, they don't sit at all.
> 
> It costs $1.11/month to send a 1st class Communiqué, plus the cost of having 
> someone put it in an envelope and send it.
> 
> To put your mind at ease, I haven't bought one part from the classifieds 
> since I've been a Director because I don't want the perception, that I get 
> an early copy of the Communique and buy up the good parts before most people 
> get there copy
> 
> Dennis Pleau
> Western Division Director
> 


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